Bullard, 70-1; Gillette and Tillinger, 127-8, Wade, 345; Whitehead, Attack on Terror, 310-312; Parker 69.
102. Gillette and Tillinger, 128-30; Parker 69-70, Whitehead 310-312.
103 Bullard, 70-1; Gillette and Tillinger, 129, 130-132; Tully 217.
104 HUAC, Present Day, 27, 39, 120.
105 Gillette and Tillinger, 133-8;HUAC, Present Day, 73; Overstreet, 308, 310; Parker, Violence in the U.S., 70; Tully, 213-214.
106 Gillete and Tillinger, 138; HUAC, Present Day, 27, 52, 119-120, 140; Newton, KKK, 410, 521; Overstreet, 311; Parker, Violence in the U.S., 70; Tuly 213-214.
107 Bullard, 71; Overstreet 311;Parker, Violence in the U.S., 70-71.
108 “Wife of Negro Minister Shot to death in Atlanta,” New York Times, 30 January 1967, 16.
109 Branch, At Canaan’s Edge, 347-348.
110 AP, “2 Johnson Backers Win in Georgia,” Washington Post, 11 September 1964, A5.
111 HUAC, The Present-Day Ku Klux Klan Movement, 26-27, 151-152; Paul Good, “Georgia House to Get New Look Wednesday,” Washington Post, 5 May 1965, A6; UP, “Klan Pickets Atlanta Hotels, Restaurants,” Los Angeles Times, 12 January 1964, D13.
114 Savannah to Director, 10/14/64, 12/30/64, 1/27/65, 3/30/65, 4/5/65, 6/2/65; Baumgardner to Sullivan, 1/13/65.
115 Director to Savannah, 1/27/65; Savannah to Director, 3/30/65.
116 One eastern NC resident refused to sell land to a local Klavern. James K. Batten, “Once Robust Klan is Clearly Ailing,” Charlotte Observer, 27 February 1966, 1.
117 Savannah to Director, 3/22/66.
118 Savannah to director, 5/17/66.
119 Bill Shipp, “’Taking Off Gloves, Mopping Up,’ Klan Says,” Atlanta Constitution, 8 February 1965, get page.
120 “Considerable dissatisfaction” caused by the head of a Ladies Auxiliary unit had also proved useless. Atlanta to Director, 9/16/64, 10/14/64; Director to Atlanta, 9/29/64; Baumgardner to Sullivan, 9/28/64.
121 Atlanta to Director, 1/7/65.
122 Atlanta to director, 8/2/65.
123 Driector to Atlanta, 8/23/65.
124 Atlanta to Director, 12/6/65.
125 AT to Dir 1/7/65 .
126 Atlanta to Director, 9/17/64, 1/7/65; Sullivan to Baumgardner, 9/25/64(quote); Director to Atlanta, 9/25/64 and attachment, “The Klan Today”; Ralph McGill, “Gen. Forrest Said it First,” Atlanta Constitution, 8 December 1964; idem, “The Klans Are Profitable, 9 December 1964; John M. Goshko, “FBI Airs Disruptive Tactics,” Washington Post, 16 August 1975, A1.
127 Atlanta to Director, 6/9/65, 8/2/65; Director to Atlanta, 6/21/65.
128 Atlanta to Director, 8/18/65, 10/21/65; Director to Atlanta, 9/8/65.
129 “$225 in U. S. Funds Put in Georgia Klan Coffers,” Washington Post, 4 November 1965, A2.
130 UPI, “Ga. Klan Chief Accused of Assault on Negro, 17,” Washington Post, 5 October 1965, A6.
131 Paul Good, “200 Crawfordville Negro Children march in protest,” Washington Post, 12 October 1965, A6.
132 The farmer had not been involved in the demonstrations. UPI, “7 Klansmen Under Arrest in Georgia,” Washington Post, 19 October 1965, A1.
133 Paul Good, “Klan’s reluctant grand Dragon,” Washington Post, 17 October 1965, E1.
134 There had been a complete turnover of Klansmen since January 1966.
135 Savannah to Director, 6/27/66, 6/30/66, 8/27/66, 12/30.66.quotes
136 Savannah to Director, 6/30/66, 8/27/66, 12/30.66.quotes
137 Atlanta to Director, 7/19/66.
138 Savannah to Director, 5/17/66.
139 Savannah to Director, 6/23/66, 7/21/66; Director to Savannah, 8/4/66. 4 spells hins name with one M. Birmingham Report, 10/24/67, 2 FBI HQ File 157-552 #44 “Robert M. Shelton,” Lazar archive.
140 Savannah to Director, 9/30/66.
141 Savannah to Director, 9/30/66, 12/30/66.
142 Savannah to Director, 10/27/66.
143 Savannah to Director, 10/27/66, 12/30/66.
144 Savanah to Director, 3/30/67, 6/30/67.
145 AG Annual Report, 1967, 181-182.
146 throughout 1967,
147 Savannah to Director, 10/2/67.
148 Savannah to Director, 1/2 /68.
149 Savannah to Director, 4/4/68.
150 Savannah to Director, 9/30/68.
151 Savannah to Director, 9/30/68.
152 Savannah to Director, 12/31/68.
153 Savannah to Director, 4/6/70.
154 Savannah to Director, 12/31/69, 4/6/70, 9/25/70, 3/31/71.
155 Savannah to Director, 7/8/70.
156 “Witnesses to Augusta Riot Say 3 of 6 Killed Were Bystanders,” New York Times, 17 May 1970, 1; “Six dead in Augusta Were Shot in Back,” New York Times, 14 May 1970, 1.
157 “Troops in Athens Georgia,” New York Times, 14 May 1970, 1.
158 Savannah to Director, 3/31/71.
159 Atlanta to Director, 7/29/69.
160 AT to Dir 11/10/66; Dir to AT 11/22/66, 4/14/67.
161 Atlanta to Director, FBI 7/19/66.
162 UPI, "FBI's 'Dirty Tricks' Against Klan Revealed, reprinted in The Klansman, 1:5, May 1976.
163 AT to Dir 5/17/66.
164 Atlanta to Director, 3/8/66.
165 Atlanta to Director, 4/25/66.
166 “KKK, Rightists Stir Tense Town,” Charlotte Observer, 3 April 1966, 10A.
167 “Klansmen Vote Aides Denounced,” Atlanta Constitution, 27 April 1966, 7.
168 Newton, Racial and Religious Violence, 492.
169 Newton, Racial and Religious Violence, 493.
170 UPI, “Car Search Reveals Klansmen’s Weapons,” Washington Post, 19 July 1966, A6.
171 Newton, Racial and Religious Violence, 496.
172 A Smaller disturbance broke out four nights later, following the murder of a black youth. Grant, The Way It Was, 427.
173 Tampa to Director, 1/15/67, UKA/KKKK-FL Tampa File, Section 3.
174 “Guard is Sent into Put Down New Pittsburg Outburst,” Washington Post, 8 April 1968, A8.
175 Ted Simmons, “A Maddox Threat to marchers Aired,” Washington Post, 6 July 1968, A2.
176 “Punative Powers of 1964 Act Upheld,” Washington Post, 9 April 1968, A13.
177 Director to Birmingham, Atlanta, Charlotte, Jackson, Miami, Richmond, 3/28/68, (Birmingham file).
178 Alsho.
179 Atlanta to Director, 6/19/68 BNHG.
180 Atlanta to Director, 7/16/70.
181 Atlanta to Director, 4/15/71.
182 Atlanta to Director, 10/14/70.
183 Atlanta to Director, 10/14/70 (#2).
184 Atlanta to Director, FBI 10/14/70.
185 UPI, “Rightist Plans Militant group,” Washington Post, 22 September 1970, A8.
186 Sims, The Klan, (1996), 265.
187 Atlanta to Director, 4/15/71.
188 Grant, The Way It Was, 557.
189 Grant, The Way It Was, 558.
190 Grant, The Way It Was, 560.
191 Grant, The Way It Was, 561.
192 Grant, The Way It Was, 449-450
193 “Klan rebuffed,” Washington Post, 23 January 1982, A10.
194 AP, “5 Klansmen Indicted in 2 Georgia Assaults,” Washington Post, 11 August 1984, A2.
195 John A. Bolt, “Klan, Supporters Pelt marchers in All-White Georgia County,” Washington Post, 18 January 1987, A1; AP, “2nd march Planned in All-White County,” Washington Post, 20 January 1987, A5. .
196 Morris S. Thompson, “Marchers Descend on County that Time Forgot,” Washington Post, 24 January 1987, A1.
197 Morris S. Thompson, “20,000 march in Georgia,” Morris S. Thompson, 25 January 1987, A1.
198 UPI, “Klan Marchers demonstrate in Georgia as Others protest,” Washington Post, 8 February 1987, A 14.
199 UPI, “7 Indicted in Forsyth Disorder,” Washington Post, 11 February 1987, A6; Grant, The Way It Was, 554-556.
200 “Klan March Opposes Pardon,” Washington Post, 4 September 1983, A5.
201 Foster and Epstein, Report on the Ku Klux Klan, 7-8.
202 “Police Cars Are Rocked in Atlanta,” Charlotte Observer, 13 September 1966, 1.