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White Patriot: Worldwide voice of the Aryan people [newspaper], undated [1980s or 1990s]
Newspaper issue, no volume or number given, that would have been circulated as a recruiting tool. Lists the KKK's national office as being a post office box in Harrison, Arkansas.
"Why You Should Become a Klansman", 1924
Klan publication titled "Why You Should Become a Klansman; subtitled "Of interest to white, Protestant, native-born Americans who want to keep America American".
"Wizard's Mother", Undated
Artists' lithographic depiction of an elderly woman in KKK hood. Artist's signature indecipherable.
Women's Auxiliary (Taylor, Pennsylvania), 1925
Formal group indoor portrait of the Taylor, Pennsylvania Women's Auxiliary of the Ku Klux Klan, some members seated and other standing; all wearing robes and hoods. Centrally placed in the group is a framed image of a burning cross. One seated member holds an American flag across her knees. Handwritten caption on verso reads: "Discovered in attic of home. Taylor, Pennsylvania, October, 1996. Photographer-Hornbaker, Scranton, PA, c/1924-1926. Local Woman's Auxiliary Ku Klux Klan."
You're Next, 1956-12-11
Flyer announcing an event featuring a variety of speakers plus a performance of Arthur Miller's one-act play, "You're Next". On verso: "Like the Show? Be Careful!..." Held at the Coliseum Bowl, San Francisco, California.