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During the 1920's, the Ku Klux Klan was a national power, active in all 48 states, with 3,000,000 members. Dan Moody obtained the first convictions and prison sentences against the 1920's version of the Ku Klux Klan. He then rallied public opinion against the Klan in a race for state attorney general. Moody defeated the Klan candidate in a run-off election. The New York Times would later declare Moody's victory "the death-knell of Klan domination" in Texas. As attorney general Moody fought the corruption of the Ferguson administration. He was able to return $1 million in cash and securities to the state treasury that was the product of a phony road-building scam. At age 33, Moody was elected Texas' youngest governor. In his later career, he was involved in the litigation involving LBJ's disputed 1948 Senate race.
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