Ku Klux Klan

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29 Archival description results for Ku Klux Klan

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Is the Ku Klux Klan Christian?

  • (S)A 894
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  • 1927?

Broadsheet advertising lecture by Rev. T. Bunting "Is the Ku Klux Klan Christian?" (Regent Hall, Saskatoon) [1927]

Targya

  • (S)Q 251
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  • 1973

Issue of Targya, Fall 1973. Includes an article 'The Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan," by Anthony Appleblatt.

History of the Ku Klux Klan

  • (S)X 87
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  • 19--

Handwritten manuscript history of the Ku Klux Klan, beginning with its organization as a social club in Pulaski, Tennessee in 1866. Undated. No author. Pages 32-43 pertain to the influence and activities of the Klan in Saskatchewan.

Hall, Emmett Oct.18, 1983 Tape 2

An interview with Emmett Hall by Dennis Gruending for his book EMMETT HALL: ESTABLISHMENT RADICAL. Hall discusses his political views and ideas, the construction of Saskatoon in 1909 and 1910, the Crown vs. Daultry case, the Ku Klux Klan and Hall's experiences as and approach to being a judge. Copied to ACD R-15425.

Corneil, Hazel: Collector

Scrapbooks and newspaper clippings collected by Mrs. Corneil, and handwritten notes concerning events and people in Oxbow, Glen Ewen, Alameda, Estevan, Taylortown, Souris, Bienfait, Willow Bunch, Roche Percee and Macoun. File 2 relates to the Bell Farm near Indian Head, Saskatchewan. File 40a includes mail order catalogues. Includes information on Ralph Allen Memorial Museum in Oxbow.

Gardiner, James Garfield

Papers created in the period 1910-1961 which relate to Mr. Gardiner's career in both provincial (1914-1935) and federal (1935-1958) politics, and to his period of office as Premier of Saskatchewan, July 19, 1934 to November 1, 1935.

Section, IX (boxes 4A and 4B) include photographs relating to James Garfield Gardiner and his career.

History's Courtroom: Disrobing the Ku Klux Klan

  • MI-13436
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  • 2002

Item is a commercially-produced copy of episode 1002 entitled, "Disrobing the Ku Klux Klan" from the documentary series History's Courtroom, produced by Leading Cases Productions Ltd. The episode documents the court case that resulted from the actions of a branch of the Ku Klux Klan that gathered on February 28, 1930 in Oakville, Ontario to intimidate and prevent the interracial marriage of Ira Johnson and Isabel Jones. It also examines the consequences for Canadian law that stemmed from the case.

History's Courtroom was produced in association with TVOntario and the Saskatchewan Communications Network. Its executive producers were Michael Maclear and Mike Feheley; its series producer was Pilar Segura; its writer was Tom Gould; and its director was Christopher Terry. Kirk Makin was the series host.

Leading Class Productions

Calderwood, William

  • Micro. S-1.102
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  • 1968

"The Rise and Fall of the Ku Klux Klan in Saskatchewan." A thesis submitted by William Calderwood for the degree of Master of Arts, University of Saskatchewan, Regina Campus.

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