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KKK: The Fight for White Supremacy (2015)

KKK: The Fight for White Supremacy (2015)

57 minutes EN Documentary
Filmmaker Dan Murdoch meets America's most infamous supremacist group - the Ku Klux Klan - who say they are in the midst of a revival, with a surge in membership and cross lightings across the Deep South.
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