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Ku Klux Klan membership records made public in Denver By The Associated Press, AP
DENVER (AP) History Colorado has debuted an online archive this week of 1,300 pages of original Ku Klux Klan membership records from 1924 through 1926, previously on public display at the History Colorado Center in downtown Denver.
History Colorado digitized the hate group s ledgers, which include about 30,000 entries, to highlight the widespread racism built into the city s political and cultural history, The Denver Post reported. Researchers know some of the entries are repeats of the same people, so the total number of members is unknown, History Colorado spokesperson John Eding said.
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Ku Klux Klan membership records made public in Denver
by The Associated Press
Last Updated Apr 23, 2021 at 5:14 pm EDT
DENVER History Colorado has debuted an online archive this week of 1,300 pages of original Ku Klux Klan membership records from 1924 through 1926, previously on public display at the History Colorado Center in downtown Denver.
History Colorado digitized the hate group’s ledgers, which include 30,000 people, to highlight the widespread racism built into the city’s political and cultural history, The Denver Post reported.
The organization received a $5,000 grant from the Colorado Historical Records Advisory Board to digitize the records, History Colorado Chief Operating Officer Dawn DiPrince said.