Making the Invisible Empire Visible: The Curious Case of the Molly Pitcher Clubs of Queens County
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I was closing old browser tabs left open from my recent work on the Fourth Ward Memorial Day Parade when I found a very short article about how two weeks before Memorial Day in 1928 the women of the Molly Pitcher Club, a unit of the Ku Klux Klan, had left two wreaths at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument in Jamaica.
Making the Invisible Empire Visible: The Curious Case of the Molly Pitcher Clubs of Queens County
Making the Invisible Empire Visible: The…
Making the Invisible Empire Visible: The Curious Case of the Molly Pitcher Clubs of Queens County
I was closing old browser tabs left open from my recent work on the Fourth Ward Memorial Day Parade when I found a very short article about how two weeks before Memorial Day in 1928 the women of the Molly Pitcher Club, a unit of the Ku Klux Klan, had left two wreaths at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument in Jamaica.