Fliers advertising a Ku Klux Klan meeting have popped up in Laurel County and at least two cities in northern Kentucky.
The fliers, which warned of a “Mass Deportation,” were found on Inauguration Day in northern Kentucky, according to ...
And Evansville stands at the heart of it. Egan used Courier & Press archives and reams of other research to track the Indiana Klan’s birth in Evansville and how it metastasized to put the state ...
Over the past 127 years, the Indianapolis Recorder has grown from a humble two-page church bulletin to a newspaper and now a ...
Similar to the Bible, the inaugural addresses from Indiana Gov. Braun and Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith are open to interpretation. Their Hoosier supporters heard cultural dog-whistles for public commands.
For four hours on Wednesday, and with tempers flaring throughout, Indiana lawmakers and plenty of constituents debated ...
Authorities in Kentucky were investigating racist fliers purportedly issued by the Ku Klux Klan, which ordered immigrants to ...
Several cities in Northern Kentucky received reports of fliers calling on people to monitor and report all immigrants and encouraging membership in the Ku Klux Klan.
Police are investigating after racist flyers purportedly issued by the Ku Klux Klan that directed immigrants to “leave now” and “avoid deportation” were found in several Kentucky cities on ...