Stetson Kenney papers
Papers of folklorist, environmentalist, human rights advocate, and Klan infiltrator Stetson Kennedy.
More About This Collection
Creator
Kennedy, Stetson
Publisher
L1979-37_1523_116, Stetson Kennedy Papers, L1979-37, Southern Labor Archives. Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University, Atlanta.
Date of Original
1910/1999
Subject
Ku Klux Klan (1915- )--History--Sources
Civil rights--United States--History--20th century--Sources
People
Kennedy, Stetson--Archives
Location
United States, Southern States, 33.346678, -84.119434
Medium
manuscripts (documents)
Type
StillImage, Text
Description
Stetson Kennedy (1916-2011) was an author, folklorist, environmentalist, labor activist, and human rights advocate known for his infiltration of the Ku Klux Klan during the 1940s. He authored eight books, including Palmetto Country, Southern Exposure, and The Klan Unmasked. He became one of the country's pioneering folklorists while working for the WPA Florida Writers' Project, and at the age of 21, was put in charge of folklore, oral history, and ethnic studies. After World War II, Kennedy infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan and exposed their secrets, helping Georgia authorities revoke the Klan's corporate charter. He also supplied Klan secrets to the writers of the Superman radio program which resulted in a series of four episodes in which Superman battled the KKK. In addition to his passion for folklore, Kennedy counted as close friends famous writers and musicians, including Erskine Caldwell, Jean Paul Sartre and Woody Guthrie. Until the very last days of his life, Kennedy continued to champion the causes that drove his decades of activism. His advice to young people was always to "pick a cause and stick to it." Kennedy's legacy lives on through his writings, Beluthahatchee Park, and the remarkable impact he made on all those who knew him., Georgia State University Library's Southern Labor Archives' digitized collection of Stetson Kennedy papers reflect his life and work, particularly in the areas of labor and civil rights.
Contributing Institution
Georgia State University. Special Collections
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