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...one visitor asked another as the train from London arrived in Bruton that morning. “Because Iwan bought a farm,” she replied....
...An anonymous woman, perhaps someone he had spied on a train, cradles her head in her hands....
...This was dangerous work, criss-crossing Georgia organising black voter registration efforts, running the risk of lynchings by the Ku Klux Klan....
...But, in an act both boldly inventive and deeply whimsical, Whitehead literalises the metaphor and imagines it as an actual working railroad with steam trains, tunnels, tracks and stations....
...On the train [on Wednesday], people were just exchanging looks of sorrow,” he says. “My mom called me with a weary heart — and I didn’t know what to tell her.”...
...The first chapter chronicles Scout’s train journey from New York to Maycomb....
...The train to east London was cancelled so I frantically called a minicab while withdrawing £100 from the cashpoint, only to discover on arriving at the meeting place in Hackney – no £100....
...Those who managed to register were subject to harassment and physical violence at the hands of the Ku Klux Klan and other white vigilantes....
...A Ku Klux Klan mob is out to capture Django and his German-born patron Dr King Schultz (Christoph Waltz)....
...Satire was used to undermine the Ku Klux Klan and the British Fascist party in the 1930s....
...“Not from the Klan,” he said, “But from the guys who did it themselves. In 1971, more than a few were still alive.”...
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