The Ku Klux Klan in 1920s Arkansas reviewed in the Missouri Historical Review
“A welcome addition to what has become a revival of scholarly interest regarding the Second Ku Klux Klan…”
“A welcome addition to what has become a revival of scholarly interest regarding the Second Ku Klux Klan…”
“it should prove to be an important reference book for readers interested in the history of Arkansas and German Americans in the South and family historians.”
“This book offers a deep interdisciplinary analysis of agrarian myth in terms of its many applications and use to influence U.S. social and political climates. …a valuable resource for a wide array of graduate-level courses”
“Anyone with an interest in the historical geography of territorial Arkansas will find this monograph indispensable.”
“[A]n invigorating book, offering readers not just the pleasures of the imagination but also a way to avoid the spiritual poverty which afflicts so many modern lives”
“I’ll be pulling this book from the shelf all year.”