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Application for Citizenship, 1920s

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.17
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1920s

Certification card, 1925

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.17
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1925

"Constitution and Laws...", 1934

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Identifier: 1993.003.1.7
Scope and Contents

Klan publication elucidating the constitution and laws of the Order. Includes the Klan Kreed, Preamble, and index to the laws.

Dates: Publication: 1934

Fiery Summons, Undated

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.28
Scope and Contents

Illustrated template on which notices and messages were printed and dispersed to Klansmen about important and/or secret subjects, meetings or events. The template illustration, printed in red and black, features the upper body of a robed and hooded Klansman holding a burning cross; two mounted, robed and hooded Klansmen can be seen in the background.

Dates: Undated

First Provisional Klorero - Realm of Iowa, 1924-12-09

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.23
Scope and Contents

Klan publication of the minutes of the First Provisional Klorero of the Realm of Iowa. Contents include an address by Imperial Representative A.G. Biggerstaff; an address titled "The Ideal Klansman" by Brown Harwood; committee reports, recommendations, and resolutions.

Dates: Publication: 1924-12-09

Four Klansmen and a burning cross, 1940

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.33.2
Scope and Contents

View of four robed and hooded Klansmen, pictured in a field at night, posted in front of a burning cross. Typed caption on verso reads in part: "...Midvale New Jersey. Renewing activites in the east, members of the Ku Klux Klan climbed two miles over rocks and ice to the top of Open Mountain near here last night and burned a 60-foot cross...."

Dates: 1940

Guardsman at the Oklahoma capitol, Undated

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.32.3
Scope and Contents

View of two National Guardsmen stationed at the doors of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. Image reproduced in an unidentified Oklahoma newspaper. Newspaper caption reads: "Soldiers ready to prevent meeting of legislature. Sentries at the entrance of the state capitol of Oklahoma. They have orders to prevent the members of the legislature entering to hold a session."

Dates: Undated

"Klorero of Sorrow", 1925

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.16
Scope and Contents

"In Memoriam: Klorero of Sorrow". Klan publication detailing the procedures, hymns and prayers to be performed at memorial services for deceased Klan members, including details about the cast of participants, their costumes, electrical set up, etc. Handwritten marginal notes and portions of text crossed out occur throughout the booklet.

Dates: Publication: 1925

Ku Klux Klan Rally, 1969

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.30
Scope and Contents

Flyer announcing a KKK rally to be held approximately 30 miles east of Hartford [Connecticut] with a traditional cross lighting ceremony with robed Klansmen and featured speaker, Imperial Wizard Bill Wilkinson. "...We are on the move TO SEND THE GOVERNMENT IN WASHINGTON A MESSAGE. The message is simply that the white majority is fed up with federal controls over...every facet of our lives...."

Dates: Event: 1969

Machine gun detachment, 1921

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Identifier: 1993.001.1.32.2
Scope and Contents

View of three National Guardsmen looking towards the camera, pictured standing on the flat roof of an unidentified building. Typed caption on verso reads: "Photo shows a machine gun detachment of the Oklahoma National Guard stationed on a roof commanding the city and county jails as a result of martial law declared in the state by Governor Walton in his fight against the Ku Klux Klan. The same day this photo was taken orders were issued against the taking of any further photographs."

Dates: 1921