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[Segregation: a public address], Incomplete date

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.29
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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".

Dates: Event: Incomplete date

Supply order forms, 1920s

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.18
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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.

Dates: 1920s

"The Birth of a Nation", 1916-04-28

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Identifier: 1993.001 OVRSZ 2
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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."

Dates: Event: 1916-04-28

"The Bright Fiery Cross. Our Song", 1913

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.22
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"The Bright Fiery Cross. Our Song". Music composed by Rev. George Bennard and lyrics by Alvia O. DeRee. Sheet music illustrated cover features a bright red cross at center page on a Prussian blue background; the foot of the cross is surrounded by eight tiny robed and hooded figures, four on each side.

Dates: Copyright: 1913

"The Klan of Tomorrow", 1924

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.13
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"The Klan of Tomorrow", an address to the Klansmen of the Imperial Klonvokation, given by H.W. Evans, Imperial Wizard. It begins: "...In my report on the achievements of the Klan I promised that I would take up in detail our growth in spiritual vision and unity of thought...."

Dates: Publication: 1924

"The Practice of Klanishness", 1924

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.9
Scope and Contents

Klan publication containing the Imperial Instructions in "K-uno in the border Realm of Karacter..." A first lesson in the science and art of Klankraft.

Dates: Publication: 1924

Women's Auxiliary (Taylor, Pennsylvania), 1925

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Identifier: 1993.001.3
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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."

Dates: 1925

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