Crack Stepper Jack, the Untold Story Told
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| - | Tract published by [[The League of Men with Fancy Gloves]] in 1980 accusing disbarred member [[Cleo James Thurstunwell]] of, among other things, of "cracker-whipping" and "[[Mormo]] worship." | + | A tract published by [[The League of Men with Fancy Gloves]] in 1980, functioning essentially as a vaguely literate form of character assassination aimed at former member [[Cleo James Thurstunwell]]. Among the accusations levied against Thurstenwell, were: |
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| + | # "He has proven to us by his actions to be a cracker, and has admitted to enjoying the whip." | ||
| + | # "Several neighbors have witness him worshipping [[Mormo]]. | ||
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| + | == See Also == | ||
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| + | * [[Secret Negro]] | ||
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A tract published by The League of Men with Fancy Gloves in 1980, functioning essentially as a vaguely literate form of character assassination aimed at former member Cleo James Thurstunwell. Among the accusations levied against Thurstenwell, were:
- "He has proven to us by his actions to be a cracker, and has admitted to enjoying the whip."
- "Several neighbors have witness him worshipping Mormo.
