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"Nelson details his investigation--alongside renewed FBI attention--into ... cold cases as he uncovers the names of the Klan's key members [in the 1960s], as well as systemized corruption and coordinated deception by those charged with protecting all citizens. [The book] recounts the little-known facts and haunting stories that came to light from Nelson's hundreds of interviews with both witnesses and suspects. His research points to the development of a particularly virulent local faction of the Klan who used terror and violence to stop integration and end the advancement of civil rights"--From publisher's website.…mehr

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"Nelson details his investigation--alongside renewed FBI attention--into ... cold cases as he uncovers the names of the Klan's key members [in the 1960s], as well as systemized corruption and coordinated deception by those charged with protecting all citizens. [The book] recounts the little-known facts and haunting stories that came to light from Nelson's hundreds of interviews with both witnesses and suspects. His research points to the development of a particularly virulent local faction of the Klan who used terror and violence to stop integration and end the advancement of civil rights"--From publisher's website.
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The investigative work of Concordia Sentinel editor Stanley Nelson made him a finalist for the 2011 Pulitzer Prize in Local Reporting and has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and on CNN and NPR. Winner of the Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism from the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication, among many other honors, Nelson was one of seven reporters featured in the Columbia Journalism Review's 50th anniversary issue, "The Art of Great Reporting."