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The Book Case

Timothy Egan Rewrites History

The Book Case

ABC News

Fiction, Arts, Books, Society & Culture

4.1766 Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

This week, we turn to non-fiction and events in a decade of U.S. history that is unknown to most Americans. The 1920’s were known for remarkable social change. In the wake of World War I, there was cultural exuberance, the first real skyscrapers, jazz age, flappers, the Charleston, and also prohibition. There was also a resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan, and surprising to many, it came in the north. As award-winning journalist Timothy Egan writes in his remarkable new book to be released April 4th A Fever in the Heartland, the Klan held a lot of power in the state of Indiana. As a vicious, sadistic, charlatan, Eagan says the KKK leader David C. Stephenson encouraged millions in Indiana alone to join the Klan. Egan says one in three white men in the state, not to mention women and children, took the oath. And this in a state that had lost 25,000 Union soldiers in the Civil War just 50 years previous. Egan writes that Stephenson thought himself above the law - “I am the law” he declared. But his brutal treatment of one woman, largely unknown to history, Madge Oberholtzer, brought him down and began the disintegration of the Klan, not only in Indiana, but in the rest of the country. It’s a sobering story well told by Egan. One, we felt, worthy of attention by all of us. Books mentioned in the podcast: A Fever in the Heartland by Timothy Egan The Immortal Irishman by Timothy Egan The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire that Saved America by Timothy Egan The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl by Timothy Egan A Pilgrimage to Eternity: From Canterbury to Rome in Search of a Faith by Timothy Egan Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher: The Epic Life and Immortal Photographs of Edward Curtis by Timothy Egan Lasso the Wind: Away to the New West by Timothy Egan Breaking Blue by Timothy Egan The Good Rain by Timothy Egan The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Blue Nights by Joan Didion The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion Slouching Towards Bethlehem by Joan Didion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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And I'm Charlie Gibson, her co-host, her father, and her general supporter.

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But no longer, that was just in youth. I was supporting her.

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We have a book today that I think is fascinating. It is called Fever in the Heartland. It is to be released on April 4th.

0:58.2

And the subtitle of the book is The Ku Klux Klan's plot to take over America and the woman who stopped

1:05.5

them. This is about a piece of history I didn't know anything about. And I don't think most people

1:10.0

know anything about. In the 1920't think most people know anything about.

1:11.4

In the 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan had a tremendous resurgence in this country. And not so much in the

1:18.5

south, not as much in the south as in the north, which I didn't know anything about. And we were

1:23.8

uncertain about this book because it is about the clan.

1:27.7

Who's going to want to read about the clan, we thought?

1:30.2

And then we got into the book and we found it compelling.

1:33.6

And as I say, a piece of history that we didn't know.

1:36.6

Yeah, I think in some ways, this book also talks about the fact that the clan was rampant in the heartland.

1:42.1

And frankly, we are not a country that loves talking about our

1:45.1

dark past. And I think a lot of what happened in the 1920s was in fact, you know, repressed. I have

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