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The New Klan, Heritage of Hate

Directors

Eleanor Bingham

Leslie Shatz

Producers

Eleanor Bingham

Leslie Shatz

Cinematographers

Baird Bryant

Bob Elfstrom

Paul Goldsmith

Editors

Mary Bauer

The New Klan, Heritage of Hate

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1978

United States

59 min

Color

With unprecedented access to the inner workings of the KKK in the 1970’s, the film presents frank and startling insight into the Klan’s involvement in the murders of two black and white freedom fighters in Alabama. A filmed debate between David Duke and Rev. Jesse Jackson in
Chicago highlights Duke’s strange approach to twisting American history to justify his belief in the divisive concept of “separate but equal.” There are many parallels between “The New Klan” and the growing license to express intolerance in the current political climate. This beautifully preserved film allows us to look at our past to inform our future.
Director
Leslie Shatz is known for his work on Johnny Mnemonic (1995), The Mummy (1999) and Biutiful (2010).

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