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'''United Klans of America (UKA)''' was the largest [[Ku Klux Klan]] organization in America in the [[1960s]]. The group had an estimated 30,000 dues-paying members.<ref>''Encyclopedia of the Sixties: A Decade of Culture and Counterculture'', by [[Abbe A. Debolt]] and [[James S. Baugess]], page 669</ref> with [[klavern]]s in sixteen states with the majority being in North Carolina.<ref>''Klansville, U.S.A: The Rise and Fall of the Civil Rights-era Ku Klux Klan'' by David Cunningham</ref> The UKA was orginally founded in [[Georgia]] by [[Robert Davidson]] and [[Calvin Craig]], previously known as the [[Invisible Empire, United Klans, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan]]. ย 
'''United Klans of [[America]] (UKA)''' was the largest [[Ku Klux Klan]] organization in America in the [[1960s]]. The group had an estimated 30,000 dues-paying members.<ref>''Encyclopedia of the Sixties: A Decade of [[Culture]] and Counterculture'', by [[Abbe A. Debolt]] and [[James S. Baugess]], page 669</ref> with [[klavern]]s in sixteen states with the majority being in North Carolina.<ref>''Klansville, U.S.A: The Rise and Fall of the Civil [[Rights]]-era Ku Klux Klan'' by David Cunningham</ref> The UKA was orginally founded in [[Georgia]] by [[Robert Davidson]] and [[Calvin Craig]], previously known as the [[Invisible Empire, United Klans, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan]]. ย 


On [[July 8]], [[1961]] five hundred Klansmen from seven states meet in Indian Springs, Georgia to merge the United Klans of America with [[Robert Shelton]]'s [[Alabama Knights of the Ku Klux Klan]]. With the merger, Davidson resigned and turned the organization over to Shelton who later moved the headquarters to [[Tuscaloosa]], [[Alabama]].
On [[July 8]], [[1961]] five hundred Klansmen from seven states meet in Indian Springs, Georgia to merge the United Klans of America with [[Robert Shelton]]'s [[Alabama Knights of the Ku Klux Klan]]. With the merger, Davidson resigned and turned the organization over to Shelton who later moved the headquarters to [[Tuscaloosa]], [[Alabama]].
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* [[Jack Helm]] of Louisiana
* [[Jack Helm]] of Louisiana
* Dr. [[James Malcolm Edwards]] of Louisiana
* Dr. [[James Malcolm Edwards]] of Louisiana
* [[James Robertson Jones]] of North Carolina, succeeded by [[Joe Bryant]], acting Grand Dragon, after Jones was sent to prison. ย 
* [[James Robertson Jones]] of North Carolina, succeeded by [[Joe Bryant]], acting [[Grand Dragon]], after Jones was sent to prison. ย 
* [[Ralph E. Pryor Jr.]] of Delaware
* [[Ralph E. Pryor Jr.]] of Delaware
* [[Roy E. Frankhouser]] of Pennsylvania
* [[Roy E. Frankhouser]] of Pennsylvania
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==Pamphlets==
==Pamphlets==
* ''Freedom of Choice: The Law of the Land'' (undated)
* ''[[Freedom]] of Choice: The Law of the Land'' (undated)
* ''Fundamentals of Our Racial Problem'' (undated)
* ''Fundamentals of Our Racial Problem'' (undated)
* ''Here's Proof of the Red Pro-Negro Plot Against the South & USA'' (undated)
* ''Here's Proof of the Red Pro-[[Negro]] Plot Against the South & USA'' (undated)
* ''An Introduction to the United Klans of America'' (undated)
* ''An Introduction to the United Klans of America'' (undated)
* ''Know the United Nations'' (undated)
* ''Know the [[United Nations]]'' (undated)
* ''A Message from the Invisible Empire'' (undated)
* ''A Message from the Invisible [[Empire]]'' (undated)
* ''Nightmare! What Could Happen to White Americans in the Late 1970s'' (undated) [note: text was likely taken from a chapter of [[George Lincoln Rockwell]]'s book''[[ White Power]]'' [http://www.colchestercollection.com/titles/chunk/N/nationalist-perspective/chapter11.html here]].
* ''Nightmare! What Could Happen to [[White]] Americans in the Late 1970s'' (undated) [note: text was likely taken from a chapter of [[George Lincoln Rockwell]]'s book''[[ White Power]]'' [http://www.colchestercollection.com/titles/chunk/N/fascist-perspective/chapter11.html here]].
* ''The Foundation of the White Race'' (undated)
* ''The Foundation of the White [[Race]]'' (undated)
* ''The Miracle of the White Race'' (undated)
* ''The Miracle of the White Race'' (undated)
* ''The Real Reason for the Second Amendment by Robert B. DePugh'' (undated)
* ''The [[Real]] [[Reason]] for the Second Amendment by Robert B. DePugh'' (undated)
* ''The True Story of the Ku Klux Klan: For God and Country'' (1977)
* ''The True Story of the Ku Klux Klan: For God and Country'' (1977)
* ''Why Don't People... Vote?'' (undated)
* ''Why Don't [[People]]... Vote?'' (undated)


==1960s Klan tunes==
==1960s Klan tunes==
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==Notes==
==Notes==
<small><references/></small>
<small>{{Reflist|2}}</small>


==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Lineage of Ku Klux Klan organizations]]
* [[Lineage of Ku Klux Klan organizations]]
* [[The Underground (KKK)]]
* [[The Underground (KKK)]]
* [[Lineage of American Nationalist organizations and individuals]]
* [[Lineage of American Fascist organizations and individuals]]


==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 18:19, 6 March 2024

Not to be confused with the smaller Florida-based United Klan of the 1950s
United Klans of America
File:United Klans of America.png
Abbreviation UKA
Existence July 8, 1961โ€“1987
Type Ku Klux Klan
Americanism
Location United States
Founder Robert Shelton
Website www.theuka.us

United Klans of America (UKA) was the largest Ku Klux Klan organization in America in the 1960s. The group had an estimated 30,000 dues-paying members.[1] with klaverns in sixteen states with the majority being in North Carolina.[2] The UKA was orginally founded in Georgia by Robert Davidson and Calvin Craig, previously known as the Invisible Empire, United Klans, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.

On July 8, 1961 five hundred Klansmen from seven states meet in Indian Springs, Georgia to merge the United Klans of America with Robert Shelton's Alabama Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. With the merger, Davidson resigned and turned the organization over to Shelton who later moved the headquarters to Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

The UKA issued a newspaper--later a magazine--called The Fiery Cross.

Local United Klans groups often operated under cover names as hunting or sporting clubs.[3]

State Grand Dragons

Officers

Pamphlets

  • Freedom of Choice: The Law of the Land (undated)
  • Fundamentals of Our Racial Problem (undated)
  • Here's Proof of the Red Pro-Negro Plot Against the South & USA (undated)
  • An Introduction to the United Klans of America (undated)
  • Know the United Nations (undated)
  • A Message from the Invisible Empire (undated)
  • Nightmare! What Could Happen to White Americans in the Late 1970s (undated) [note: text was likely taken from a chapter of George Lincoln Rockwell's bookWhite Power here].
  • The Foundation of the White Race (undated)
  • The Miracle of the White Race (undated)
  • The Real Reason for the Second Amendment by Robert B. DePugh (undated)
  • The True Story of the Ku Klux Klan: For God and Country (1977)
  • Why Don't People... Vote? (undated)

1960s Klan tunes

  • Move Then Niggers North a popular tune at UKA rallies
  • Flight NAACP 105

Notes

  1. โ†‘ Encyclopedia of the Sixties: A Decade of Culture and Counterculture, by Abbe A. Debolt and James S. Baugess, page 669
  2. โ†‘ Klansville, U.S.A: The Rise and Fall of the Civil Rights-era Ku Klux Klan by David Cunningham
  3. โ†‘ Klan cover names, page 8

See also

External links

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