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Posted here is a 1922 magazine article from THE OUTLOOK MAGAZINE by one of the KKK’s most outspoken enemies in the press: Stanley Frost (author of “Challenge of the Klan”).


In this article Frost reported on the political dust-up that took place within the Oklahoma statehouse when the Klan made a serious effort to be a dominate factor in Oklahoma politics.

“THE OUTLOOK sent Stanley Frost to Oklahoma to study the amazing political conflict which has taken place in the state. The forces at odds in the state may have a far-reaching influence upon national politics.”


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