[Interview of Eastern Michigan University history professor JoEllen Vinyard on the history of extreme right wing movements in Michigan].

JoEllen Vinyard, professor of history at Eastern Michigan University, talks about the history of extreme right wing movements in Michigan. Vinyard says Michigan in the 1920s, had more KKK members than any Southern state and describes the rise of the Michigan KKK and the roles of some prominent Michi...

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Corporate Author: WUOM (Radio station : Ann Arbor, Mich.) (Broadcaster)
Other Authors: Vinyard, JoEllen McNergney (Interviewee)
Canty, Cynthia (Host)
Coughlin, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1891-1979 (Speaker)
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 audio file (17 min., 49 sec.)
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JoEllen Vinyard, professor of history at Eastern Michigan University, talks about the history of extreme right wing movements in Michigan. Vinyard says Michigan in the 1920s, had more KKK members than any Southern state and describes the rise of the Michigan KKK and the roles of some prominent Michigan citizens. Vinyard also describes Michigan's association with the John Birch Society, the Black Legion, Father Charles Coughlin, and more recently, the Michigan Militia. On the show "Stateside."
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Originally broadcast on WUOM.
Call Number:Voice 40871
Playing Time:00:17:49
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Broadcast 2017 August 28