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KU KLUX KLAN PARADE.—The Mississippi Kn Klux Klan Grand Dragon, Mr E. L. McDaniel, and his wife leading about 600 whites, including more than 100 robed klansmen, down the streets of Natchez. The march took place two hours after 1000 Negroes marched in protest along the same route. Both groups marched to the Adams County Courthouse.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30901, 6 November 1965, Page 15

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KU KLUX KLAN PARADE.—The Mississippi Kn Klux Klan Grand Dragon, Mr E. L. McDaniel, and his wife leading about 600 whites, including more than 100 robed klansmen, down the streets of Natchez. The march took place two hours after 1000 Negroes marched in protest along the same route. Both groups marched to the Adams County Courthouse. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30901, 6 November 1965, Page 15

KU KLUX KLAN PARADE.—The Mississippi Kn Klux Klan Grand Dragon, Mr E. L. McDaniel, and his wife leading about 600 whites, including more than 100 robed klansmen, down the streets of Natchez. The march took place two hours after 1000 Negroes marched in protest along the same route. Both groups marched to the Adams County Courthouse. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30901, 6 November 1965, Page 15