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Robed and hooded Klansmen and a burning cross, Undated
View of a large group of robed and hooded Klansmen gathered at night in a field. One Klansman stands behind a podium with microphone, his back to the group; another stands apart from the group speaking into a megaphone.
Robed and hooded Klansmen in a field, Undated
Photo-negative image featuring a small gathering of robed and hooded Klansmen gather in a field. Onlookers can be see off in the distance.
Robed and hooded Klansmen with flags, Undated
View of ten-plus robed and hooded Klansmen posing for the camera at night in a grassy area. Some members hold American flags.
[Segregation: a public address], Incomplete date
Public notice announcing an upcoming event: "Ku Klux Klan 'Association of Carolina Klans'...The Grand Klaiff Will Speak. All White Poeple are Urged to Attend. You are cordially invited to attend and hear the truth about SEGREGATION".
Supply order forms, 1920s
Blank, identical supply order forms for the request of Klan publications, letterhead and envelopes, robes and helmets for humans and horses, flags, bibles, Klan seals, etc.
"The Birth of a Nation", 1916-04-28
Full-page newspaper advertisement, appearing in the Arizona Gazette, for the showing of the film, "The Birth of a Nation", presented by Elliott and Sherman. A film "...so gigantic and all defying that its rival does not exist."
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."