This collection of documents from the 1920, when KKK membership swelled to 4 million nationwide, highlights differences between the ìoldî reconstruction-era Klan and the ìnewî organization founded in 1915, which added to the racism of its antecedent a bias against Catholics, Jews, foreigners, and organized labor.
Titles in this Collection:
- A Fundamental Klan Doctrine
- America for Americans: Creed of Klanswomen
- Catholic, Jew, KKK: What they Believe, Where they Conflict
- Constitution and Laws of the Knights of the KKK
- Does the USA need the KKK?
- Gratiot County night hawk
- Ideals of the KKK
- Ideals of the Women of the KKK
- Installation Ceremonies
- KKK: The Kreed of the Klansmen: A Symposium
- Klansman's Manual
- Ku Klux Klan
- Ku Kux Klan Secrets Exposed: Attitude Toward Jews, Catholics, Foreigners, and Masons: Fraudulent Methods Used, Atrocities Committed in Name Order
- Principles and Purposes of the Knights of the KKK
- Questions Answered: Official
- Ritual in the Degree of Kriterion Konservator of the Women of the KKK
- Roman Catholic dynamites Bath public schools: the greatest premeditated murder of children since the St. Bartholomew massacre murdering 30,000 French protestants: newspapers suppress known facts: the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, defender of the public sch
- The End of the KKK
- The KKK: Its Origin, Meaning, And Scope of Operation
- The Klan's Fight for Americanism
- The Kloran of the White Knights of the KKK, Realm of Mississippi
- The Ku Klux Klan
- The Ku Klux Klan Unmasked
- The Menace of Modern Immigration
- The New York Klanswoman
- The Practice of Klanishness
- The Truth About the Women of the KKK
- To the Citizens of Michigan
- Women of America: The Past! The Present! The Future!
