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Association of Georgia Klans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Association of Georgia Klans The Association of Georgia Klans, also known as the Associated Klans of Georgia was a Klan faction organized by Dr. Samuel Green in 1944, and led by him until his death in 1949. At its height the organization had klaverns in each of Georgia's 159 counties, as well as klaverns in Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina and Florida. It also had connections with klaverns and kleagles in Ohio〔By, D. P. (1947, May 19). Merry-go-round. The Washington Post (1923–1954), pp. 12. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/151959702?accountid=5683〕 and Indiana. After Green death, however, the organization foundered as it split into different factions, was hit with a tax lien and was beset by adverse publicity. It was moribund by the time of the Supreme Court's "Black Monday" ruling in 1954.〔Michael and Judy Ann Newton eds. ''The Ku Klux Klan; an encyclopedia'' Garland Reference Library of the Social Science Vol.499 London and New York; Garland Publishing inc. 1991 pp.xi, 27-8, 238〕 A second Association of Georgia Klans was formed when Charles Maddox led dissatisfied members out of the U.S. Klans in 1960. This group appears to have folded into James Venable's National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan by 1965.〔Newton and Newton pp.374–375〕 There is also a current Klan group by that name.〔(Association of Georgia Klans )〕 == History ==
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