James May Goforth oral history interview, 1981 June 02.

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James May Goforth oral history interview, 1981 June 02.

Subjects of interview include descriptions of parents and their move to Hobart; his adult life as farmer; chores as a child; hog slaughtering; home remedies; Hobart fire of 1903; railroad service; Ku Klux Klan parade in Hobart in early 1920s; and philosophy of life.

1 transcript.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8076976

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Wilson, Linda Ewing, 1944-

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Goforth, James May, 1900-1994

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Farmer, of Hobart, Okla.; son of James Thomas Goforth and Flora Estelle (West) Goforth; m. 1: Cora L. Hexsley (d. 1934); 2: Cara Mae Bentel. From the description of James May Goforth oral history interview, 1981 June 02. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71130737 ...

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Goforth, James Thomas

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Goforth, Flora Estelle West

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Ku Klux Klan 1915-....

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The Ku Klux Klan was formally incorporated under the laws of the state of Georgia on Dec. 4, 1915. The incorporated organization is a continuance of the earlier post Civil War Reconstruction Era unincorporated Ku Klux Klan and of the Knights of the White Camellia. Women of the Ku Klux Klan was incorporated at a late date as a separate entity. The stated purpose of the KKK was to promote an all White, Protestant United States, excluding all other races and religions. From the descript...