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{{Mature}}{{Villain_Infobox |image = D. C. Stephenson Grand Dragon of the Klu Klux Klan in Indiana, c 1922.jpg |fullname = David Curtiss Stephenson |alias =Steve<br>D. C. Stephenson |origin = Houston, Texas, United States |occupation = Grand Dragon of the Indiana [[Ku Klux Klan]] |type of villain = Xenophobic Murderer |goals = Get out of prison and be pardoned for his crime (failed) |crimes = [[Murder]]<br>[[Rape]]<br>[[Kidnapping]]<br>Assault<br>[[Racism]]<br>[[Cannibalism]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Misogyny]] |hobby = }}{{Quote|I am the law in Indiana!|Stephenson to Madge Oberholtzer while raping her.}}'''D. C. Stephenson''' (August 21st, 1891 - June 28th, 1966) was an American politician who in 1923 was appointed Grand Dragon (state leader) of the branch of the [[Ku Klux Klan]] in Indiana and head of recruiting for seven other states. Later that year, he led those groups to independence from the national KKK organization. ==Biography== Stephenson was born in Houston, Texas on August 21, 1891, and moved as a child with his family to Maysville, Oklahoma. After some public schooling, he started work as a printer's apprentice. During [[World War I]], he enlisted in the Army and completed officers' training. He never served overseas, but his training proved useful when he organized and led groups. Amassing wealth and political power in the Republican Party, he was considered to have been one of the most prominent national Klan leaders. He had close relationships with numerous Indiana politicians, including Governor Edward L. Jackson, a Klan member elected to office in 1924. In 1925, Stephenson was tried and convicted in a notorious abduction, rape, [[murder]], and partial [[cannibal]]ization of a young schoolteacher, a state education official named Madge Oberholtzer. His trial, conviction, and imprisonment ended the portrayal of Klan leaders as law abiding. Denied a pardon by Governor Jackson, in 1927 he started talking with reporters of the Indianapolis Times and released a list of elected and other officials in the pay of the Klan. This led to a wave of indictments in Indiana, more national scandal, the rapid loss of tens of thousands of members, and the end of the second wave of Klan activity in the late 1920s. On January 7, 1941, the Valparaiso Vidette-Messenger reported that Governor M. Clifford Townsend, a Democrat, was considering granting an early parole to Stephenson. No parole was approved that year. Stephenson was paroled on March 23, 1950, by a Democratic administration, but violated parole by disappearing on or before September 25, 1950. On December 15, 1950, he was captured in Minneapolis and returned to custody. He was sentenced in 1951 to serve 10 years in prison. In 1953, he pleaded for release, denying that he had ever been a leader of the Klan. On December 22, 1956, the state paroled him, on condition that he leave Indiana and never return. Stephenson relocated to Seymour, Indiana, where he soon married Martha Dickinson (they were separated less than a year later). Stephenson then moved to Jonesborough, Tennessee (the town name was briefly spelled as "Jonesboro" during this time), where he was employed at the Jonesboro Herald & Tribune, and where he also married Martha Murray Sutton without having been divorced from Dickinson. In 1961, at the age of 70, Stephenson was arrested in Independence, Missouri, on charges of attempting to sexually assault a sixteen-year-old girl but he was later released after paying a $300 fine because the charges were dropped on grounds of insufficient evidence. He was ordered to leave Missouri immediately. A few years later, in 1966, Stephenson died at his home in Jonesborough, Tennessee, and he was buried at the USVA Mountain Home National Cemetery in Johnson City, Tennessee. [[Category:List]] [[Category:Cannibals]] [[Category:Criminals]] [[Category:Fanatics]] [[Category:Hypocrites]] [[Category:KKK Members]] [[Category:Leader]] [[Category:Male]] [[Category:Modern Villains]] [[Category:Murderer]] [[Category:Obsessed]] [[Category:Perverts]] [[Category:Political]] [[Category:Power Hungry]] [[Category:Rapists]] [[Category:Sadists]] [[Category:Supremacists]] [[Category:Terrorists]] [[Category:Xenophobes]] [[Category:Misogynists]] [[Category:Delusional]] [[Category:From Nobody to Nightmare]] [[Category:Anarchist]] [[Category:Corrupt Officials]] [[Category:Abusers]] [[Category:Mongers]] [[Category:Egotist]] [[Category:Imprisoned]] [[Category:Deceased]] [[Category:Barbarians]] [[Category:Destroyer of Innocence]] [[Category:Thugs]] [[Category:Wealthy]] [[Category:Elderly]] [[Category:Arrogant]] [[Category:Faux Affably Evil]] [[Category:Kidnapper]] [[Category:Tricksters]] [[Category:Cowards]] [[Category:Liars]] [[Category:Lawful Evil]] [[Category:Republican Party villains]] [[Category:Anti-LGBT]] [[Category:Early Modern Villains]] [[Category:United States of America]]
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