Forwarding the following from Maine author Mark Alan Leslie. Please contact Mr. Leslie directly FMI. Cheers, Julie Julie Sawtelle, Director Cumston Public Library P. O. Box 239 Monmouth, ME 04259 207-933-4788 Dear Maine Librarians, In 1923 the Ku Klux Klan took major steps to control the governments of the State of Maine, wielding a strong hand in the election of Governor Ralph Owen Brewster, State Senate President Hodgdon Buzzell, the mayors of Auburn, Bath, Westbrook and Saco, and numerous other public officials. This year marks the 100th anniversary of that period when, according to the Washington Post, some 150,000 of Maine?s 792,000 residents belonged to or supported the KKK. That?s 19 percent. When the Klan held its first annual state convention in the forest outside Waterville in September 1923, 15,000 Klanners attended from around Maine and ?the woods were ablaze with burning crosses.? This story isn?t taught in our schools, but it is one that needs to be told and remembered. I've give a 45-minute to one-hour Powerpoint presentations at numerous historical societies and libraries around Maine. My historical novel, The Crossing, published in 2018, is a sweeping and ultimately uplifting novel at the KKK?s impact on a small Maine town in 1923. Following are comments from several persons who have attended my presentations. ? ?As a member of the Curriculum Committee for UMA Senior College. I am always on the lookout for potential lecturers. I attended a presentation on the Underground Railroad in Maine by Mark Alan Leslie, sponsored by the Cumston Public Library in Monmouth, and was so impressed by his depth of knowledge and enthusiasm for this subject that I invited him to speak to our group. Our members were fascinated with the information Mark presented. This is a little known, but important piece of Maine history and Mark has a marvelous way of making it come alive!? ? Kay Fiedler, University of Maine-Augusta Senior College ? ?The extensive research that author Mark Alan Leslie has done in the writing of True North: Tice?s Story is evident in his writings and also how passionate he is in sharing the story of the Underground Railroad in Maine. Many of us have heard rumors over the years on how Maine residents assisted in assuring freedom, but his account brings it alive.? ? Corley Anne Byras, Past President of Mid-Coast Retired Educators Association and Past President Maine Educators Association-Retired ? ?Mr. Leslie?s presentations are excellent. Well-researched, suitably paced, clearly articulated.? ? Peg Newberg, retired history teacher ? ?Mark Alan Leslie is an excellent, well-informed communicator of the history of The Underground Railroad, both at the national and local level here in Maine. Our packed audience thoroughly enjoyed his well-thought-out presentation enhanced by slides of this popular and pertinent historical exploration of the facts, as well as the courage and risks involved in confronting differing perspectives of this time in our nation?s history.? ? Jan Hill, President, Buxton-Hollis Historical Society ? ?Mark Alan Leslie recently came to the Berwick Public Library to present on his book, The Crossing. Mark?s presentation was exceptional! His research on the KKK of Maine is extensive and his presentation was interesting, engaging and so very enlightening. This is a program that you will not want to miss!? ? Sharon Kelly, Berwick Public Library ? ?Mark?s talk [on the KKK in Maine]was so interesting and educational, and yes, shocking. I appreciated his ability to inject humor about a very sobering topic.? ? Leslie Mortimer, Patten Free Library, Bath If interested, you may contact me at any time. Mark Leslie Mark Alan Leslie Author: A Cause Most Splendid: The Battle for the Bible Torn Asunder ? An End Times Novel Operation Jeremiah?s Jar: Book 3 of Thrill of the Hunt Series The Last Aliyah The Three Sixes: Book 2 of Thrill of the Hunt Series The Crossing Chasing the Music: Book 1 of Thrill of the Hunt Series True North: Tice?s Story (A Publishers Weekly Featured Book) Midnight Rider for the Morning Star Putting a Little Spin on It: The Design?s the Thing! Putting a Little Spin on It: The Grooming?s the Thing! T. 207-933-2480 E-mail: [log in to unmask] Web: www.markalanleslie.com