An historical explanation of America's decline and a philosophical argument of the need for the KKK. At the time of this book's publication in 1972, James Venable claimed to have been a Klansman for 46 years. His family owned Stone Mountain and sold it to the state of Georgia for the future sculpturing of the Confederate Memorial that now is there on the side of the mountain.
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An historical explanation of America's decline and a philosophical argument of the need for the KKK. At the time of this book's publication in 1972, James Venable claimed to have been a Klansman for 46 years. His family owned Stone Mountain and sold it to the state of Georgia for the future sculpturing of the Confederate Memorial that now is there on the side of the mountain.