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Linkerbaan@lemmy.worldBanned to Comic Strips@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

In Self-Defense - 1876/10/28

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In Self-Defense - 1876/10/28

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Linkerbaan@lemmy.worldBanned to Comic Strips@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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From Harpers Weekly

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    Yeah, I took southern chiv as a reference to a KKK member since they referred to themselves as knights. Or at least something along those lines.

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      It wasn’t. It was a term - frequently sarcastic eventually, as in this cartoon - used to describe the “noble” behaviors of southerners.

      Here’s an article from the time on it, talking about how the rumored “southern chivalry” was anything but: https://www.historians.org/teaching-and-learning/teaching-resources-for-historians/sixteen-months-to-sumter/newspaper-index/new-haven-daily-palladium/southern-chivalry

      As someone else.mentioned, a form of it became “southern hospitality” and survived, usually in the complimentary way.

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        Sounds like the “knights of the KKK” might have come from the southern chivalry thing.

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          Maybe, but I don’t think so, at least not directly. I can’t find a source, though.

          I just think the concept of Knights and Arthurian stuff was popular, and they just both came from the same general popular ideas, instead of one coming from the other.

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