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Case in point: It’s long been known that the Federal Bureau of Investigation funded and gathered intelligence from George Dorsett, the late Greensboro resident who held key positions in the ...
July 29, 1967: Ku Klux Klan member George Dorsett of Greensboro said he believed foul play was involved in an automobile accident in Alamance County that killed fellow Klansman James “Catfish ...
He was Greensboro's George Dorsett. And he was Dargan's informant. Dargan hired Dorsett to spy on the Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina and disrupt their activities to prevent another Mississippi ...
George Dorsett, 90, was a national kludd, or chaplain, of the United Klans of America in the 1950s and '60s. He gave hate-filled speeches that inflamed crowds and generated money for the Klan.
Among the informants he recruited was George Dorsett, kludd, or chaplain, for the United Klans of America. Frierson originally was ambivalent about the Civil Rights movement, and in recruiting ...