Thomas Frederick Dixon Jr. (January 11, 1864 – April 3, 1946) was an American white supremacist, Baptist minister, politician, lawyer, lecturer, novelist, playwright, and filmmaker. Referred to as a "professional racist",: 510 Dixon wrote two best-selling novels, The Leopard's Spots: A Romance of the White Man's Burden – 1865–1900 (1902) and The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan (1905), that romanticized Southern white supremacy, endorsed the Lost Cause of the Confederacy, opposed equal rights for blacks, and glorified the Ku Klux Klan as heroic vigilantes. Film director D. W. Griffith adapted The Clansman for the screen in The Birth of a Nation (1915), which inspired the creators of the 20th-century rebirth of the Klan.
Thomas Dixon Jr.
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Thomas F. Dixon, Thomas Jr Doxon, Thomas F Dixon, and 6 others
Thomas F. Dixon Jr, Thomas Dixon, 小托马斯·迪克逊, Jr Thomas Dixon, Thomas Dixson, トマス・ジュニア ディクソン - Born:
- Jan. 11, 1864
- Died:
- April 3, 1946