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>From the issue dated January 11, 2002<BR><BR> Are Racist Women the
Weakest Link?<BR><BR> By D.W. MILLER<BR><BR> If
not for some disturbing details, the amateur photos in<BR> Kathleen
M. Blee's hands could be leftovers from a family<BR>
scrapbook.<BR><BR> In one, a newlywed Michigan couple grins shyly
for the camera.<BR> The bride wears white, the groom wears a shiny
Ku Klux Klan<BR> robe and cap.<BR><BR> In another, a
smiling woman offers a large birthday cake to a<BR> member of a
"white power" rock band, a Klan cross outlined in<BR>
frosting.<BR><BR> In others, large groups of men, women, and
fair-haired<BR> children pose at sunny social gatherings, most with
right arms<BR> outstretched, elbows stiff, palms
flat.<BR><BR> "Look at that girl," says Ms. Blee, shaking her head.
"Three<BR> years old, learning to give the Nazi
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