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sep 13, 1972 - Documentation of KKK's Institutional Affiliations

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"The research of William Calderwood demonstrates that it was common for Protestant ministers in Saskatchewan to be active in the Klan, and that their congregations were aware of this and untroubled (Calderwood 1972 in Valverde 2008: 80). Moose Jaw's Ku Klux Klan financially supported a wing of a hospital, which boasted a plaque celebrating 'Law and Order, Separation of Church and State, Freedom of Speech and Press, [and] White Supremacy' (Mathieu 2010: 169)."

Source: Robyn Maynard. Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present (2017). Page 43.

*Date approximate, date specified is date of research publication

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6 Nov 2018
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BIPOC Oppression & Resistance in Canada & the US

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sep 13, 1972
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~ 51 years ago

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