How to Silence Hate Groups, Cincinnati Enquirer, September 4, 2017

When I was 15, my reporter father covered a Klan rally in southeastern Ohio. His article opened, “A scoreboard at Saturday’s Ku Klux Klan rally here could have read Klansmen 7; deputies 35; media 45, and anti-Klan protestors, 200.” For me, it was a lesson on how things work. Read More . . .

David

David Wolfford is a teacher, writer, and storyteller. He is a University of Kentucky graduate, a James Madison Fellow, a National Board certified teacher, and student of history and politics. He teaches Government and Politics at Mariemont High School in Cincinnati. David has written for Ohio Valley History, Social Education, Kentucky Monthly, The Weekly Standard, Cincinnati Enquirer, Lexington Herald-Leader, and National Review Online.