1920s REVIVAL THE KU KLUX KLAN Liz, Raashmi, Aleks.

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1920s REVIVAL THE KU KLUX KLAN Liz, Raashmi, Aleks

MOTIVATIONS

Recruiting advertisement THE BIRTH OF A NATION 1915 Northern Stonemans vs. Southern Camerons BANNED Recruiting advertisement

MARY PHAGAN Newt Lee Jim Conley (Night Watchman) (Factory Janitor) April 27, 1913 Newt Lee (Night Watchman) Jim Conley (Factory Janitor) Leo Frank (Factory Manager)

STONE MOUNTAIN William J. Simmons “Imperial Wizard” Present Day Stone Mountain (right)

Hiram Evans: Imperial Wizard Waco 1923 Bellingham, WA 1926 Hiram Evans: Imperial Wizard

KKK wedding

Klan Candidates McLennan County (1922) POLITICAL INFLUENCE                            Sheet music to "We Are All Loyal Klansmen", 1923 Klan Candidates McLennan County (1922)

From “Klansmen: Guardians of Liberty” (1926)

SAMPLE INITIATION PROCEDURE Waco Klan “Klavern” (meeting house) SAMPLE INITIATION PROCEDURE

Grand Dragon David Stephenson Scandal leads to decline Madge Oberholtzer (State Education Department) Grand Dragon David Stephenson Scandal leads to decline