They Called Themselves the KKK

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They Called Themselves the KKK

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They Called Themselves the KKK

YALSA Nonfiction Finalist, 2011

A thoroughly-documented, chilling history of one of the world's most recognizable extremist groups, this is the true story of terrorism in America.

"Boys, let us get up a club." With these chilling words, six restless young men raided the linens at a friend's mansion, pulled pillowcases over their heads, hopped on horses, and cavorted through the streets of Pulaski, Tennessee. They called their new club the Ku Klux Klan, and it quickly grew into the self-proclaimed Invisible Empire, with secret dens spreading across the South.

Award-winning author Susan Campbell Bartoletti weaves together vivid personal accounts from oral histories, congressional documents, and diaries in this enlightening, surprising, and disquieting story, which has received a slew of starred reviews from Kirkus, Publisher's Weekly, Booklist, and other esteemed publications. Her extensive research places the length of the Klan's history into a larger context that sheds new light on the roots of hate groups.

When you purchase They Called Themselves the KKK, you'll get exclusive bonus audio from a conversation with the author and Audie Award-winning narrator Dion Graham.

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Audible Audiobook

Listening Length: 4 hours and 26 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Audible Studios

Audible.com Release Date: August 23, 2010

Language: English, English

ASIN: B0040MEEJW

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This book keeps you posted on the past. I guess you must know your history to know where you heading and recognize red flag to not let history repeat itself.

Very disturbing but fascinating and very informative. It’s a time in our history (reconstruction) that I didn’t know all that much about

Scary!!! Purchased for Middle School assignment and easy to read and understand.

It is ok!

Good read lacks depth of the Klan's history and its decline.

Great book.

Enjoyed it!Listened to it twice, Well written, and insightful.

A marvelously well-presented, thoroughly researched book! And boy, was it difficult, scary, and sickening to read! Not because of Bartoletti, but because of the subject matter. If one wants to read horror stories, one need look no further than our own human history, at "man's inhumanity to man."* In her book They Called Themselves the K.K.K, Susan Campbell Bartoletti lets you know up front what you're in for. She says in part of her note to the reader at the front of the book: "Whenever possible, I have let the people of the past speak in their own voices. Some of these people use crude language. No matter how difficult it is to see the offensive words in print, I have made no attempt to censor these historical statements. You will see images from pictorial newspapers such as 'Harper's Weekly' and 'Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper' and other sources. These images depict people, events, and viewpoints of the time. Some of the depictions are caricatured and racially offensive. I deeply regret any offense or hurt caused by the images, but again I have chosen not to censor." I appreciate Bartoletti's bold, unflinching and compelling account of this era of history. She puts a terrifyingly human face on the subject of the K.K.K.'s terrorsim, by her liberal use of both the victims and the Klan members' first-person accounts (the Slave Narratives of the 1930's), diaries, historical journals, newspaper reports, etc. Also included are a multitude of photographs and newspaper images from the day. Bartoletti doesn't whitewash anything. She does an excellent job of explaining the many factors surrounding the beginnings of this group, things you won't find well-explained in school history books. This highly readable book will teach you a lot I'll bet you never learned before.*From a poem by Robert Burns (1759-1796) entitled " Man Was Made to Mourn: A Dirge".Many and sharp the num'rous illsInwoven with our frame!More pointed still we make ourselvesRegret, remorse, and shame!And man, whose heav'n-erected faceThe smiles of love adorn, -Man's inhumanity to manMakes countless thousands mourn!Please note that the publishers have labelled this book as suitable for ages 8-12, grades 4 through six. My library has listed this as Young Adult and I would have to concur. I think the subject matter is too graphic for an 8 year old, but of course you as the parent can make your own determination.

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