Posts tagged Klan harassment
In Ferriday, La., an ‘outlaw town,’ the Deacons took a stand

FERRIDAY, La. -- David Whatley, the first black student to integrate Ferriday High in 1966, returned from tortuous days at school only to face just as many threats outside his home.

Read More
Deacons for Defense and Justice defied segregation

A dozen times over three decades, Claiborne Parish resident Frederick Douglass Lewis had tried to register to vote in Louisiana, only to be denied time after time.

Read More
In Bogalusa, La., the Deacons fought violence with violence

BOGALUSA, La.--Fiery red dust filled the air as Henry Austan, a 21-year-old insurance bill collector for an African-American agency, sped down a Washington Parish dirt road during the early spring of 1965.

Read More