Morag Forbes

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Unsurprisingly, losing the war didn’t change Forrest’s mind about black people, and he soon became the KKK’s first grand wizard. Forrest defended the Klan in Congress in 1871, arguing that negroes were being “insolent” and ladies were “ravished.” The KKK had simply been formed to “protect the weak.”
The Address Book: What Street Addresses Reveal about Identity, Race, Wealth and Power
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