Before the Internet linked
extremists from far-flung locations KKK members met person to person. They
avoided telephones because of wiretaps. Pennsylvania “The Keystone State”
became a traditional meeting place of the KKK.
Pennsylvania’s location at the center of the Eastern Seaboard made it
the location where extremists from areas as distant as Maine and Florida could
meet in person.
SEE:
"Ku Klux Klan GroupsAlthough the number of Klan groups held steady at 163 chapters, or klaverns, last year saw what may be the beginning of a trend: Klan groups moving off the Internet in an apparent bid to regain the secrecy that marked their heyday. The United White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, based in Texas with 30 klaverns, was the first example of that, although others are moving in the same direction."FROM:The Year in Hate and Extremism
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