Klansville U.S.A.
North Carolina, long seen as the most progressive state in the South, became home to the largest Klan organization in the country
60 mins
Investigates the reasons North Carolina, long seen as the most progressive state in the South, became home to the largest Klan organization in the country, with more members than all the other Southern states combined, during the 1960s.
David Cunningham
Self - author of "Klansville, U.S.A."
Rob Christensen
Self - journalist
Michael Frierson
Self
Estelle Sanders
Self - mayor of Roper, North Carolina
Patsy Sims
Self - author of 'The Klan'
Gary Freeze
Self - historian
Ned Cline
Self - journalist
Mark Potok
Self - editor-in-chief, Intelligence Report
David S. Cecelski
Self - historian
Sybil Jones
Self (voice) (archive footage)
George Dorsett
Self (archive footage)
C.P. Ellis
Self (archive footage)
Price Brown
Self - police officer in the 1960's
Molly Jacobs
Producer
Callie T. Wiser
Director
Nancy Sherman
Production Manager
Glenn Fukushima
Editor
Callie T. Wiser
Producer
Chad Ervin
Editor
Gary Lionelli
Original Music Composer
Jason Longo
Director of Photography