| Number | 13670 |
| Subject | Hate Groups |
| Source | Advertiser (Lafayette, La.) |
| State | None |
| Year | 1996 |
| Publication Date | December 17 - 20, 1996 |
| Summary | The Daily Advertiser investigates self-styled Klansman Darrell Flinn, who gained national exposure after an arrest related to his public access TV show "The Klan in Akadiana". Flinn describes himself as a minister, an adherent of a religious philosophy that forbids interracial romance, a promoter of "white pride," an advocate of non-violent methods to fight reverse discrimination, a man who upholds family values. But the series revealed Flinn abused his ex-wife, shared an apartment with a black woman and failed to pay child support for two of his children. (Dec. 17-20, 1996) |
| Category | Contest Entry |
| Pages | None |
| Keywords | Teague Decker Ziegler Simpson et al Evangelist of hate Contest entry Racism Discrimination Hypocrisy 36 pgs. |
| Related Links | None |
| Related Video | None |
| Contest Questionnaires | Only members can download contest entry questionnaires! Log in to get access. |
| Ordering info | Want to place an order? Email us or call us at 573-882-3364 (Stories are only available to members of IRE. For membership information, please refer to our membership page) |