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Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World Highlight

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The Confederate cotton man Camp, who served as both president and treasurer of the AFC, favorably compared it to the Reconstruction-era Klan, an organization to which his father proudly belonged. In his view, both existed for the same singular purpose: “All we were organized for and all we tried to do and did do was fight communists.”

— Malcolm Harris

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