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An unprecedented membership drive was afoot nationwide. The population ratios were thought to be no different than they had been during the Klan’s heyday in the 1920s: for every member, it was believed the organization had somewhere between five and ten sympathizers or supporters, like my in-laws. They were considered de facto foot soldiers, who would be there if push ever came to shove, which made them vital components of the Invisible Empire.
White Robes and Broken Badges: Infiltrating the KKK and Exposing the Evil Among Us
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