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ATLANTA (AP) — Scott Shepherd didn’t fire the shot that killed Martin Luther King Jr., but the former Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon says he has always felt remorse toward the family of the slain civil rights leader and all who honor his legacy. He reached for atonement Monday evening, sitting on a dais next […]

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A Republican lawmaker from Georgia, who was criticized last week for saying the Ku Klux Klan was not racist, has now withdrawn his name from several bills he sponsored to honor the Confederacy.

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In Dahlonega, Georgia a classroom assignment about race led to four students walking around campus in garments resembling Ku Klux Klan robes. The class mixes U.S. History with film education and the subject matter for this particular assignment was the history of racism in America.

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In Dahlonega, Georgia a classroom assignment about race led to four students walking around campus in garments resembling Ku Klux Klan robes. The class mixes U.S. History with film education and the subject matter for this particular assignment was the history of racism in America.