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David Curtis Stephenson
Name
David
Curtis
Stephenson
Birth/Death Dates
1891-1966
Where in Indiana
Evansville
and
Indianapolis
When in Indiana
1920-1962
Notable For
D.C.
Stephenson
came
to
Indiana
in
1920.
He
joined
the
KKK
and
became
Grand
Dragon
of the
Indiana
Realm
in
1923.
Stephenson
was a
powerful
orator
and had a
charming
personality.
Unknown
to his
followers
, he was also an
arrogant
and
evil
man.
His
swift
rise
to
power
did
not
last.
In
1925
, he was
convicted
for the
murder
of
Madge
Oberholtzer.
The
highly
publicized
trial
discredited
the
KKK
in
Indiana.
Newspaper
reporters
and
some
politicians
called
for a
public
investigation
of the
Klan.
When
Governor
Ed
Jackson
refused
to
pardon
Stephenson
,
Stephenson
took
revenge
by
providing
information
about
the
Klan's
role
in the
state's
politics
leading
to the
governor's
indictment
and
trial
for
bribery.
The
governor
was
acquitted
on a
technicality
,
"but
widespread
assumption
of his
guilt
added
to the
growing
revulsion
against
the
Klan.
Indiana
survived
this
most
serious
political
crisis
since
the
Civil
War
with
little
grace
and
less
honor."
Historian
Jim
Madison:
"What
is
known
is
that
few
Hoosiers
could
look
with
pride
on their
state
or its
leaders.
And
though
they
preferred
to
forget
the
Ku
Klux
Klan
,
most
could
not.
That
bitter
memory
was
perhaps
the
saving
grace
of this
tragedy.
It
may
well
be that the
tendency
to
hate
in the
name
of
patriotism
or
Protestatism
has been
mitigated
by
memories
of the
searing
experience
of the
1920s."
Subject
Stephenson, David Curtis, 1891-1966
Ku Klux Klan (1915- )
Racism
Politics
Item ID
HS2330_K63_B6_1927
Date
1927
Time Period
1920s
(1920-1929)
Source of Image
The
Mad
Mullah
of
America
by
Edgar
Allen
Booth
Digital Collection
Notable
Hoosiers
Bibliography/Notes
Photographer
not
credited.
Information
taken
from:
Indiana:
A
New
Historical
Guide
, and The
Indiana
Way.
Copyright Notice
Digital
Image
©
2011
Indiana
Historical
Society.
All
Rights
Reserved.
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