![]() Artifacts signal (and often embody) the racist ideology of the Klan, along with their particular brand of Protestantism and nationalism. And yet, we know the Ku Klux Klan, the oldest hate group in the U.S., by their hoods and robes. Baker’s essay, “The Artifacts of White Supremacy.” Discussions about racism-and white supremacy in particular-tend to treat it as a matter of belief, while there’s considerably less talk of how racialized hate becomes tangible and real. The June issue of the Forum features Kelly J.
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