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. tions, in the search for
ans er to hich e may
come to clearer and
more helpful under d
in of e ro e of labe in
our often trangely co -
fused Olin habits °
'gbt it not be th t
tho bl c Americans,
I ho pr tly vo e, for ex-
ample, have hunned the
Republican Party and
chosen to align themsel es
'tb the Democratic Party
for reasons 0 er than the
"" u " involved?
on, might it no
be-as so e have u
gested recently-th one
major reason for many
more bl no regi er
ina to vote i that their on
ly projected choice h
been for party hose
philosophical valu differ
from tho e held by
bl c s?
_. 1
trcmists ha demOnstrated
"_lh'�"ty in toning do
their radical . in an t-
tempt to enter the main- .
stream of American political
and . life. And king
from the i . ,the Klan,
the ional (Nco-
azis) and other anti
democratic organizations
could ha e an even more
effect on th
. of our "'�'-"r
male
ing .
of the
tion-a of , non
discriminatory immigration
la , illegal imQligrants
from Latin America and the
arrival of hundred of
� of�(i from
Indochina and Cu -
enhanced th Klan's a .. y
to and added folio -
among xeooeooees
iflcantly.
, for exam ,
found I of
American people approved
of the Klan in 1979, up from
in 1m, 8 in 1970 and
6 in 1965. The
resurrection of the hooded
empire" appears
to be meeting with an in
ere ingly favorable re-
out>lialtiolrlS-no number
7S,(XX) to
persons. Furt
The • it uId be
noted, is but a part of
'ckr extremist formation
operating on the fringes of
American political life. B
instances, as in the
ex-
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