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* ''The Clan of the Fiery Cross'' radio serial put ''[[Superman]]'' against the Ku Klux Klan, with accurate portrayals of their beliefs and rituals. Exposing their rituals and practices to public scrutiny was actually the whole point of that serial -- due to a man named Stetson Kennedy who was attempting to undermine the Klan by exposing their secrets.
* ''The Clan of the Fiery Cross'' radio serial put ''[[Superman]]'' against the Ku Klux Klan, with accurate portrayals of their beliefs and rituals. Exposing their rituals and practices to public scrutiny was actually the whole point of that serial -- due to a man named Stetson Kennedy who was attempting to undermine the Klan by exposing their secrets.
** The best part of the story? ''It worked.''
** The best part of the story? ''It worked.''

Latest revision as of 21:16, 10 December 2013


  • The Clan of the Fiery Cross radio serial put Superman against the Ku Klux Klan, with accurate portrayals of their beliefs and rituals. Exposing their rituals and practices to public scrutiny was actually the whole point of that serial -- due to a man named Stetson Kennedy who was attempting to undermine the Klan by exposing their secrets.
    • The best part of the story? It worked.