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− | [[Image:KKK_Symphony_Orchestra_Alan_Abel.jpg|right|thumb|caption|Four dudes does not an orchestra make, sir.]]"Professional media hoaxer" [http://abelraisescain.com/Alan Abel] created this hoax in 1991 during former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke's run for governor of Louisiana. | + | [[Image:KKK_Symphony_Orchestra_Alan_Abel.jpg|right|thumb|caption|Four dudes does not an orchestra make, sir.]]"Professional media hoaxer" [http://abelraisescain.com/ Alan Abel] created this hoax in 1991 during former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke's run for governor of Louisiana. |
Supposedly part of a Klan attempt to change its image, it was going to allow players from all racial and ethnic backgrounds (although all still wearing white hoods), and pay its players extremely well. | Supposedly part of a Klan attempt to change its image, it was going to allow players from all racial and ethnic backgrounds (although all still wearing white hoods), and pay its players extremely well. |
Revision as of 12:50, 16 July 2013
"Professional media hoaxer" Alan Abel created this hoax in 1991 during former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke's run for governor of Louisiana.
Supposedly part of a Klan attempt to change its image, it was going to allow players from all racial and ethnic backgrounds (although all still wearing white hoods), and pay its players extremely well.
Even a decade later, the scholarly book, Out of Whiteness: Color, Politics, and Culture, from the University of Chicago Press, still thought it was real.
External Links
- Abel's website on the hoax
- New York Post article on the hoax
- 1992 article on Abel from the American Journalism Review
See also: The Topless String Quartet