Thomas Dixon Jr.

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Thomas Dixon Jr. was an American novelist, minister, and white supremacist whose pro-Ku Klux Klan writings, particularly his novel "The Clansman," inspired the controversial film "The Birth of a Nation."

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instanceOf American novelist
Baptist minister
human
lecturer
playwright
white supremacist
basedOn The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan
surface form: Ku Klux Klan (in his Reconstruction trilogy)
countryOfBirth United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
countryOfDeath United States of America
dateOfBirth 1864-01-11
dateOfDeath 1946-04-03
educatedAt Greensboro College
Johns Hopkins University
Wake Forest University
surface form: Wake Forest College
ethnicGroup white American
familyName Dixon
genre historical fiction
political fiction
racist literature
givenName Thomas
honorificSuffix Jr.
influenced D. W. Griffith
influencedWork The Birth of a Nation
surface form: The Birth of a Nation (1915 film)
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Democratic Party
surface form: Democratic Party (United States)
movement Lost Cause of the Confederacy
white supremacy
notableIdea defense of racial segregation in the American South
romanticized portrayal of the Ku Klux Klan
notableWork The Birth of a Nation
surface form: The Birth of a Nation (novelization)

The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan
surface form: The Clansman

The Leopard's Spots
The Traitor
occupation minister
novelist
orator
screenwriter
partOf Reconstruction trilogy (The Leopard's Spots, The Clansman, The Traitor)
placeOfBirth Shelby, North Carolina
placeOfBurial Sunset Cemetery, Shelby, North Carolina
placeOfDeath Raleigh
surface form: Raleigh, North Carolina
politicalIdeology segregationism
white supremacy
religion Baptist
sexOrGender male
spouse Harriet Bussey
Madelyn Elinor

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