WATCH: Speech on How Muncie Opposed the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s by Daisy Dale
7.15.2025 / News / munciepostdemocrat.com
Speech given at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Muncie, July 13th.
“Opposition was needed in any place it could be done. From those who refused to take their hats off in front of Klan parades, to the students at Notre Dame who drove the Klan off their campus, to those who brought the fight against any and all institutions of power propping up the Invisible Empire.”
Daisy Dale is the current editor of the Muncie Post-Democrat and the great-great granddaughter of George R. Dale, the founder of the original newspaper in 1921 who focused his editorials on battling against the Ku Klux Klan in Muncie.