In the 1960s blacks in the South lived in fear, determined to keep things the same, the Ku Klux Klan begins their plan of neutralization.
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The Injustice Files: The Klans Neutralization
In the 1960s blacks in the South lived in fear, determined to keep things the same, the Ku Klux Klan begins their plan of neutralization.
Added: Feb 25, 2011 Views: 2105 Views Runtime: 02:35
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