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Troop of course never had any ties to the Ku Klux Klan or any similar organization. Its founders were decidedly not KKK material: Teddy and Harvey Held are Jewish, and William Kim is Korean.
Competition for food brings the troop’s inherent rivalries to the surface, and bouts of infighting break out. The alliances that were once the binding thread of the group begin to come undone.
Troop 6000, however, has its own staying power. As of August 2018, the end of the time frame for this book, the troop had expanded to 16 shelters throughout New York.
It was the first girl troop to form in the Longhouse Council back in February, when the Boy Scouts of America national organization - now known as Scouts BSA - invited girls ages 11 to 17 to join ...