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"A Fundamental Klan Doctrine", 1924
Klan publication in which the author attempts to dispell misconceptions about the Klan's mission, stating in part, that the mission of the Klan "is harmony, and the message of the Klan is love" and is "seeking an opportunity to co-operate in the harmonizing of all the congenial elements that are truly American...."
American Inns of Court, 1995-01-17
VHS recording of the 1995 meeting.
Application for Citizenship, 1920s
Application for Citizenship in the Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Incorporated. Includes entries for references, occupation, and an inset section indicating receipt of payment of a $10 Klectokon (i.e. donation) to the Order.
Ceremony for the installation of officers, 1924
"Installation Ceremonies of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan" detailing the preparation and procedures for the installation of new officers.
Certification card, 1925
Card certifying that the bearer "...has been found loyal and worthy of advancement in the mysteries of Klankraft...." Signed and certified by Kligrapp H. T. Wheeler, KNO 120, Indiana Realm. Signed on verso by the recipient, L.C. Bell, Winslow Indiana.
Circular template, 1928-01-31
Template for a circular letter to Klansmen regarding the collection of dues. Signed by T.H. McCay. Includes a cut-and-mail remittance form at bottom.
Congressional document, 1869-01-18
"Outrages by Ku-Klux Klan." US House of Representatives, Miscellaneous doc. No. 23, 40th Congress, 3rd Session. James H. Bone implores the Alabama representatives to take action "for the protection of the Union citizens of this portion of the State of Alabama against the organization of armed men callled the Ku-Klux Klan...." Includes additional reports of conditions by Johnnie Raines and John W. Raines.
"Constitution and Laws...", 1934
Klan publication elucidating the constitution and laws of the Order. Includes the Klan Kreed, Preamble, and index to the laws.
"Constitution of the Women of the Ku Klux Klan...", 1923
Klan publication detailing the constitution of the Women of the Ku Klux Klan, accepted and adopted at Washington DC, June 2, 1923. Incorporated 8 Jun 1923 at Imperial Headquarters, Invisible Empire, Little Rock, Arkansas.