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- David Stephenson (born 1955) is an American-Australian fine art photographer known for his representations of the sublime. His photographic subjects have included landscapes from America to Australia, the Arctic and Antarctica, the Southern Ocean, European sacred architecture, and day- and nighttime skyscapes.
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Aug 30, 2012 · David Curtis Stephenson, Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, 1922 From “The Dragon and the Cross.” On March 16, 1925, in the muted morning light of a hotel room in Hammond, Indiana,...
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David Curtis "Steve" Stephenson (August 21, 1891 – June 28, 1966) was an American Ku Klux Klan leader, convicted rapist and murderer. In 1923 he was appointed Grand Dragon of the Indiana Klan and head of Klan recruiting for seven other states.
- Who Was D.C. Stephenson?
- Who Was Madge Oberholtzer?
- Her Difficult Choice
- Stephenson's Trial
- Political Fallout
- Release from Prison
The son of a Texas sharecropper, David Curtis Stephenson's formal education ended at the eighth grade. Stephenson boasted about his battlefield heroics during World War I, when in reality he spent much of the war as a recruiter in Iowa. Throughout his early life, he was somewhat of a nomad and "jack of all trades." Stephenson’s rise to influence in...
Stephenson was drawn to Oberholtzer, a respectable, 20-year-old Irvington resident and former Butler College sorority girl who served on the Teachers and Young Peoples reading circle board. She frequently socialized with Stephenson and on March 15, 1925, she accompanied him and two of his associates, Earl Klinck and Earl Gentry, on a train trip to ...
In the morning, Stephenson was acting like everything was normal, and perhaps it was to him. He was used to taking what he wanted. Madge told him she needed to go out to the drugstore to buy makeup. He let her go but sent one of his henchmen to escort her. At the drugstore, Madge didn't buy cosmetics. She bought a box of mercury bichloride tablets ...
Stephenson's trial was moved to Hamilton County and took place in Noblesville in late October and the first half of November 1925. Stephenson himself never testified. Prosecutor Remy brought in Madge's mother and doctor Kingsbury, both of whom described the extent of her injuries. She had a deep bite mark on her cheek and many more down her torso. ...
Stephenson had probably expected to be pardoned by his friend, Gov. Ed Jackson, whom Stephenson had gotten elected. He'd gotten a lot of people elected, including the new mayor of Indianapolis, John L. Duvall. From each candidate, Stephenson had helped, he'd gotten something in return: a signed contract pledging loyalty to him. Stephenson had kept ...
After serving 25 years in prison, Stephenson was granted parole but violated the terms of it within a year and was sent back to prison. In 1956, he was released again, this time for good. He died in 1964 at the age of 74 in Johnson City, Tennessee. Madge Oberholtzer is buried at Memorial Park Cemetery. Follow IndyStar photo coordinator and RetroInd...
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Mar 24, 2022 · DAVID STEPHENSON (December 3, 1958 – March 14, 2022) David Stephenson was a goal-kicking centre best known for a trophy-laden spell at Wigan and who made eleven appearances for Great Britain.
But the conviction in November of D. C. Stephenson, the powerful grand dragon of the Indiana Klan, for the murder of Madge Oberholtzer led to a dramatic decline in the organization's membership and political influence.
David Stephenson (born 1955) is an American-Australian fine art photographer known for his representations of the sublime. [1] His photographic subjects have included landscapes from America to Australia, the Arctic and Antarctica, the Southern Ocean, European sacred architecture, and day- and nighttime skyscapes.