John McCandlish Phillips Jr., a longtime New York Times reporter who wrote about a Jewish man who became a senior Ku Klux Klan official, has died. Phillips, who as a journalist was admired for his ...
John McCandlish Phillips, a longtime New York Times reporter known for his elegant prose and his devotion to evangelical Christianity, has died at the age of 85. A Times reporter for nearly 20 years, ...
In the autumn of 1965, a New York Times reporter luncheonette met in a Queens with Daniel Burros, a chief organizer of the Ku Klux Klan in New York state. The reporter, McCandlish Phillips, had a ...
“If you publish that,” the sallow-faced little man told the New York Times reporter, “I’ll come and get you and I’ll kill you. I may kill you right now.” Wedged into a narrow booth in a dingy ...
Anecdata Alert: An Early Sign That School Cell Phone Bans Are Working Sydney Sweeney Highlights the Wokesters’ Fatal Flaw Scared Out of Public Service Audio By Carbonatix In The Kingdom and the Power, ...
In 1965, a young man named Daniel Burros was arrested at a Ku Klux Klan demonstration in Brooklyn, N.Y. He was a skinhead, a KKK Grand Dragon, a high-ranking member of the Nazi Party and a Jew. When ...
Another man of Jewish background was revealed here today to be a leader of a neo-Nazi group and chief aide to James H. Madole, leader of the National Renaissance Party. The man is Robert Joseph Burros ...
John McCandlish Phillips, a longtime New York Times reporter known for his elegant prose and his devotion to evangelical Christianity, has died at the age of 85. A Times reporter for nearly 20 years, ...
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