Bob Jones (Grand Dragon)
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James Robertson "Bob" Jones (July 26, 1929 – April 16, 1989) was an American
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political activist who was active in the
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in the 1950s and 1960s. He was
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of the North Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan from 1963 until 1969, when he was sent to prison for
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.


Early life

Jones was born on July 26, 1929, in
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. His father was a railroad worker and had been a member of the
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, an American
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organization, in the 1920s. His mother was in the Klan's Ladies Auxiliary. After dropping out of high school, Jones enlisted in the
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. He was discharged after refusing to salute a black officer. He subsequently worked in various jobs, including as a bricklayer and salesman for
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s.


Klan leadership

Jones joined the
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organization in 1954, but later quit and joined the rival
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. In August 1963, Jones was elected as the Grand Dragon of the North Carolina state chapter of the United Klans of America. By 1965, the chapter claimed to have 12,000 members, the largest membership of any state Klan chapter. On October 20, 1965, Jones was summoned before the
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as part of its investigation of Klan activity. He was questioned about Klan activities and alleged financial fraud in his operation of the Klan chapter. He declined to answer or provide Klan records that had been subpoenaed. The
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voted to cite him for
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. He was indicted, tried, convicted, and sentenced to a year in prison, plus a $1000 fine. He was released from prison in January 1970. In his absence, the North Carolina Klan had fragmented into multiple groups. Six hundred members remained in his chapter. Jones did not agree with decisions made by the new leadership, and he ceased to be active in the Klan.


Later life

After his release from prison, Jones returned to working as a lightning rod salesman, then later worked as a security guard. Jones died on April 16, 1989.


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