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YoMomma ·
Thats disturbing..
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
Not a time "we" are proud of.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Thrust do you really want to go there?
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samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Thrust Ku Klux Klan presence
See also: 1924 Democratic National Convention § "Klanbake" meme
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video icon A Broken Party (1924) Conventional Wisdom, 5:56, 2016, Retro Report[2]
The Ku Klux Klan had surged in popularity after World War I, due to its leadership's connections to passage of the successful Prohibition Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.[3] This made the Klan a political power throughout many regions of the United States, and it reached the apex of its power in the mid-1920s, when it exerted deep cultural and political influence on both Republicans and Democrats.[4] Its supporters had successfully quashed an anti-Klan resolution before it ever went to a floor vote at the 1924 Republican National Convention earlier in June, and proponents expected to exert the same influence at the Democratic convention. Instead, tension between pro- and anti-Klan delegates produced an intense and sometimes violent showdown between convention attendees from the states of Colorado and Missouri.[4][5] Klan delegates opposed the nomination of New York governor Al Smith because Smith was a Roman Catholic and an opponent of Prohibition, and most supported William Gibbs McAdoo. Non-Klan delegates, led by Sen. Oscar Underwood of Alabama, attempted to add condemnation of the organization for its violence to the Democratic Party's platform. The measure was narrowly defeated, and the anti-KKK plank was not included in the platform.[4]

If you are really interested in the discussion of both the democratic and republic conventions of 1924, read this. No where does any source state that the Klan was invited to either conventions. The photo you posted was of a Klan rally held in Jersey City, NJ, near to NJ, but not really at the convention,
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/05/us/politics/democratic-convention-1924.html

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