Authors: Todd Tucker
ISBN-13: 9780829417715, ISBN-10: 0829417710
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Loyola Press
Date Published: August 2004
Edition: New Edition
The riveting tale of the clash of two powerful institutions <—> Notre Dame and the Klu Klux Klan <Ᾱ> that changed both institutions <—> and America <—> forever.
On May 19, 1924, students at Notre Dame battled deputy sheriffs connected to the KKK. Though he highlights that incident, Tucker (Notre Dame Game Day) focuses more on the early history of the nation's leading Catholic educational institution, the Klan, and the men who led those organizations, President Matthew Walsh and D.C. Stephenson, the Klan's Grand Dragon in the state. Tucker tracks Notre Dame's rise to prominence and Walsh's seemingly inevitable ascension to its presidency, given his impeccable academic record, work ethic, and devotion to Catholicism. As Tucker shows, Stephenson, gifted in his own way, deftly built an upper-Midwest power base for the new version of the Klan, which targeted immigrants, Jews, and Catholics in addition to blacks. Ironically, Stephenson opposed the KKK's violent actions and rhetoric, although his treatment of women, involving repeated sexual abuse, eventually doomed him. By contrast, Walsh remained the embodiment of rectitude. An intriguing tale, but the subtitle is perplexing; Tucker indicates that Stephenson's own antics tripped up the KKK. For general libraries.-R.C. Cottrell, California State Univ., Chico Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
1 | The antagonists | 1 |
2 | Fr. Sorin and the birth of Notre Dame | 21 |
3 | The reincarnation of the Ku Klux Klan | 43 |
4 | Notre Dame and the Indiana Klan | 61 |
5 | The Klan takes over Indiana | 97 |
6 | In the crosshairs of the Klan | 113 |
7 | D. C. Stephenson's grab for power | 131 |
8 | The rally and the riot | 145 |
9 | The ambush | 163 |
10 | The ascent of Notre Dame | 179 |
11 | The ruin of D. C. Stephenson and the collapse of the Klan | 193 |
12 | The aftermath | 215 |