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'''Thom Robb''' is the current leader of the ]. In the late 1990s he was the subject of a documentary (''New Klan'') by journalist ] for the BBC series ''Witness''.
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Thomas Robb is an ordained ] minister. Born in Detroit, Michigan and later moving to ], ] with his family when he was a young man, Thomas Robb became active politically when he was 17 years old speaking out against all forms of ].

== References ==
Ronson, Jon ''Them: Adventures with Extremists'' Simon & Schuster 2002 ISBN 0743233212

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Thom Robb is the current leader of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. In the late 1990s he was the subject of a documentary (New Klan) by journalist Jon Ronson for the BBC series Witness.

Thomas Robb is an ordained Baptist minister. Born in Detroit, Michigan and later moving to Tucson, Arizona with his family when he was a young man, Thomas Robb became active politically when he was 17 years old speaking out against all forms of socialism.

References

Ronson, Jon Them: Adventures with Extremists Simon & Schuster 2002 ISBN 0743233212