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Bloody ’64: Klan Suspected in Murders, Assaults, and Bombings

July 04, 2008
  • Concordia Sentinel
Stanley Nelson
Wharlest Jackson Case

George Metcalfe and Wharlest Jackson survived 1964, one of the bloodiest and most violent years for the Klu Klux Klan. Many people were murdered, beaten and flogged. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in real estate was bombed and set on fire.

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