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Griffith, again, was wrong, as wrong as he was about the Klan's role in his beloved South. Tango intrigues us best by photographing not thought but thoughts. No one comes to understand the strange American widower that Brando plays--why he won't reveal his name, why he shouts to his dead wife, visits her lover--but rather one understands that one simply cannot understand the conflicting thoughts at which Brando hints...
...black and white photograph of a cat--a simple shot pasted together from 16 smaller rectangular prints--hangs beside several photographs of desert rock brushed over with turpentine and enamel. Downstairs a collage of images made from videotape of the Mary Decker-Zola Budd Olympic confrontation faces Ku Khux Klan members garbed in colorful, hooded uniforms...
...anything but a pinko image. He placed a photo of Ronald Reagan on his desk and talked, said an associate, "like a real patriot." One day in 1979 he persuaded Debbie Aiken, then a talk-show host for a Norfolk radio station, into letting him discuss the Ku Klux Klan on her program. He claimed to be the Klan's state organizer. "He drove up to the station in a pickup truck with bodyguards," she recalls. One carried a shotgun. "Walker told me he had to be protected, that he feared for his life at all times. It was more...
...could deliver it. Says FBI Spokesman Bill Baker: "We don't see ideological motives. All we see is cash." John Walker's ideology, if he has one, was further muddled by a revelation by the Anti-Defamation League that he apparently recruited on behalf of the Ku Klux Klan...
...victorious workers revolution in South Africa. For Workers Revolution in South Africa! Here at home. Finish the Civil War. A concrete example of this slogan put into action was the Sparta League's mobilization of a demonstration of 5,000 trade unionists and Blacks to stop the Ku Klus Klan from marchit in Washington, D.C. on November...