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Article: Pocketbook justice. (how the civil rights group, The Southern Poverty Law Center of Alabama, sued the Ku Klux Klan)
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- Canada and the World Backgrounder
- Article date:
- April 1, 1996
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In 1989, an American antiracism organization decided to hit Ku Klux Klan members "where it hurt. in the pocketbook." The Southern Poverty Law Center of Alabama started its Klanwatch program to keep track of hate groups in order to take civil action against them. Among the group s ...
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