The Grey Eagles of Chippewa Falls

The Grey Eagles of Chippewa Falls

A Hidden History of a Women's Ku Klux Klan in Wisconsin

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Publication Date: 17th February 2020

Drawing on never-before-seen materials, author John E. Kinville unfolds the complex legacy of Women's Klan no.14 aka the Grey Eagles of Chippewa Falls.


In the xenophobic atmosphere of the 1920s and 1930s, Ku Klux Klan activity spiked in Wisconsin and gave rise to Women's Klan no. 14, also known as the Grey Eagles of Chippewa Falls. Against a national backdrop that saw the male and female Klan hurl its collective might into influencing presidential elections and federal legislation, quotidian matters often stole the attention of the Grey Eagles. For every minute spent uphol... Read More

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Drawing on never-before-seen materials, author John E. Kinville unfolds the complex legacy of Women's Klan no.14 aka the Grey Eagles of Chippewa Falls.


In the xenophobic atmosphere of the 1920s and 1930s, Ku Klux Klan activity spiked in Wisconsin and gave rise to Women's Klan no. 14, also known as the Grey Eagles of Chippewa Falls. Against a national backdrop that saw the male and female Klan hurl its collective might into influencing presidential elections and federal legislation, quotidian matters often stole the attention of the Grey Eagles. For every minute spent uphol... Read More

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Drawing on never-before-seen materials, author John E. Kinville unfolds the complex legacy of Women's Klan no.14 aka the Grey Eagles of Chippewa Falls.


In the xenophobic atmosphere of the 1920s and 1930s, Ku Klux Klan activity spiked in Wisconsin and gave rise to Women's Klan no. 14, also known as the Grey Eagles of Chippewa Falls. Against a national backdrop that saw the male and female Klan hurl its collective might into influencing presidential elections and federal legislation, quotidian matters often stole the attention of the Grey Eagles. For every minute spent upholding Prohibition and blocking Catholic Al Smith's path to the White House, they spent two raising funds for their order and helping neighbors in need. What unfolds in Kinville's work is the complex legacy of these Chippewa Falls women who struggled to balance their noble intentions against the malicious ideology of the Klan.

Details
  • Pages: 192
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Publication Date: 17th February 2020
  • State: Wisconsin
  • Illustration Note: Black and White
  • ISBN: 9781467144810
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / Social History
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)
Author Bio
John E. Kinville is a local historian who teaches American government at Chippewa Falls Senior High School. His first book, The Grey Eagles of Chippewa Falls: A Hidden History of a Women's Ku Klux Klan in Wisconsin , was voted a "Best Local Book Released in the Last Year" in VolumeOne magazine's "Best of the Chippewa Valley" award series. He earned his BA in Broadfield social studies education at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and MA in history education at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Kinville is also a founder of Flags4Fallen.org, an educational organization designed to honor his school's fallen American soldiers.

Drawing on never-before-seen materials, author John E. Kinville unfolds the complex legacy of Women's Klan no.14 aka the Grey Eagles of Chippewa Falls.


In the xenophobic atmosphere of the 1920s and 1930s, Ku Klux Klan activity spiked in Wisconsin and gave rise to Women's Klan no. 14, also known as the Grey Eagles of Chippewa Falls. Against a national backdrop that saw the male and female Klan hurl its collective might into influencing presidential elections and federal legislation, quotidian matters often stole the attention of the Grey Eagles. For every minute spent upholding Prohibition and blocking Catholic Al Smith's path to the White House, they spent two raising funds for their order and helping neighbors in need. What unfolds in Kinville's work is the complex legacy of these Chippewa Falls women who struggled to balance their noble intentions against the malicious ideology of the Klan.

  • Pages: 192
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Publication Date: 17th February 2020
  • State: Wisconsin
  • Illustrations Note: Black and White
  • ISBN: 9781467144810
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / Social History
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)
John E. Kinville is a local historian who teaches American government at Chippewa Falls Senior High School. His first book, The Grey Eagles of Chippewa Falls: A Hidden History of a Women's Ku Klux Klan in Wisconsin , was voted a "Best Local Book Released in the Last Year" in VolumeOne magazine's "Best of the Chippewa Valley" award series. He earned his BA in Broadfield social studies education at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and MA in history education at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Kinville is also a founder of Flags4Fallen.org, an educational organization designed to honor his school's fallen American soldiers.