LC control no. | n 88614964 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Duke, David, 1950- |
Variant(s) | Duke, David Ernest Duke, David Ernest, 1950- ديوك، ديفيد، 1950- Diyūk, Dīfīd, 1950- Di︠u︡k, Dėvid, 1950- |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | Louisiana |
Birth date | 1950-07-01 |
Place of birth | Tulsa (Okla.) |
Field of activity | White nationalism Antisemitism |
Affiliation | Ku Klux Klan (1915- ) Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (1975) National Association for the Advancement of White People Louisiana. Legislature. House of Representatives |
Profession or occupation | Legislators Politicians Political candidates |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | LC data base: The Crusader, 1973- (hdg.: Duke, David; usage: David Ernest Duke) David Duke, c1991: p. 2, etc. (David Ernest Duke, b. July 1, 1950, Tulsa, Okla.; candidate for governor of Louisiana, 1991) Dukewatch 1995, 1995: p. 2, etc. (David Duke) p. (b. 07-01-50) An analysis of the rhetoric of David Ernest Duke, 1980. David Duke, evolution of a Klansman, 1990. The emergence of David Duke and the politics of race, 1992. David Duke and the politics of race in the South, 1995. The rise and fall of David Duke, 2018. OCLC, February 21, 2019 (access points: Duke, David Ernest; Duke, David; usage: David Duke (most common form); ديفيد ديوك = Dīfīd Diyūk; Dėvid Di︠u︡k; David Ernest Duke) Wikipedia, February 22, 2019 (David Duke; David Ernest Duke (born July 1, 1950); prominent American racist, white supremacist, white nationalist politician, white separatist, antisemitic conspiracy theorist, Holocaust denier, convicted felon, and former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan; former Republican Louisiana State Representative, February 18, 1989-January 13, 1992; 5th Grand Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, 1974-1979/1980; born in Tulsa, Oklahoma; in 1974, Duke founded the Louisiana-based Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; in 1980, Duke left the Klan and formed the National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP), a white nationalist organization; in 1976, Duke (using the double pseudonym James Konrad and Dorothy Vanderbilt) wrote a self-help book for women, Finders-Keepers: Finding and Keeping the Man You Want [no record in OCLC]) Encyclopædia Britannica online, February 22, 2019 (David Duke, American politician; avowed white supremacist and former head of the KKK [in Louisiana]; was elected to a term (1989-93) in the Louisiana House of Representatives and has run for other state and federal offices) <https://www.britannica.com/biography/David-Duke> Membership in the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1812-2020, 2018, via WWW, viewed February 22, 2019: page 126 (1988-1992: Charles V. "Chuck" Cusimano (resigned 1988); David Duke (vice Cusimano, 1989)) <http://house.louisiana.gov/H_PDFdocs/HouseMembership_History_CURRENT.pdf> |