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+Project Gutenberg's Ku Klux Klan Secrets Exposed, by Ezra Asher Cook
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+Title: Ku Klux Klan Secrets Exposed
+ Attitude toward Jews, Catholics, Foreigners and Masons.
+ Fraudulent Methods Used. Atrocities Committed in Name of
+ Order.
+
+Author: Ezra Asher Cook
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+ KU KLUX KLAN
+
+ SECRETS EXPOSED
+
+ Attitude toward Jews, Catholics, Foreigners
+ and Masons. Fraudulent
+ Methods Used. Atrocities
+ Committed in Name
+ of Order.
+
+ EZRA A. COOK, Publisher
+ (Incorporated)
+ 26 E. Van Buren St. CHICAGO
+
+
+
+
+ COPYRIGHT APPLIED
+ FOR 1922
+
+
+
+
+CONTENTS
+
+
+ Page
+
+ The Old Ku Klux Klan 5
+
+ The New Ku Klux Klan 21
+
+ How the Modern Ku Klux Klan Was Organized 25
+
+ How the Ku Klux Klan Gets Members 29
+
+ Oath of the Ku Klux Klan 32
+
+ The Old Pledge of Loyalty 38
+
+ Modern Kleagles Pledge of Loyalty 39
+
+ How the Dollars Roll In 40
+
+ The Ku Klux Klan and the Jews 43
+
+ The Ku Klux Klan and the Catholics 46
+
+ The Ku Klux Klan and the Masons 55
+
+ The Ku Klux Klan and the Negroes 58
+
+ The Ku Klux Klan and Women 60
+
+ Atrocities Committed in the Name of the Order 62
+
+
+
+
+KU KLUX KLAN SECRETS EXPOSED
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER I
+
+THE OLD KU KLUX KLAN
+
+
+To the old Ku-Klux Klan which rode through the south in the days
+following the civil war the new Ku-Klux Klan is a relative only in
+name.
+
+It is not tied by blood. It holds the same position to its southern
+aristocratic forbear as an imposter in social life does to some
+illustrious gentleman of the same name of whom he claims to be a
+descendant.
+
+The old Ku-Klux Klan was a historical development. The new is a man's
+contrivance. The old Ku-Klux Klan movement was an outcome of
+conditions that prevailed in the southern states after the war. The
+present Klan, apparently, is an outcome of a group of men's desire to
+make money.
+
+Widespread, spontaneous, popular, the movement of 1866 grew out of a
+disordered society, not as a "movement" at all at first, but as a
+scheme for having fun, a source of amusement among a group of young,
+full-blooded southern men to puzzle outsiders. Its use as a weapon
+against the stranger in the old south came later.
+
+The "stranger" was the northern carpetbagger. To the south he was the
+pestilence that follows war. He was the blunderer who entered the land
+whose social customs were unknown to him, in a year when the fabric by
+those social customs was in need of mending.
+
+
+NO RELIGIOUS TEST
+
+When southern society seized the Ku-Klux Klan as an instrument with
+which to resist there were only two classes, carpet-bagger and unruly
+negro, against which it operated. To join the ranks of the white-robed
+horsemen, there were no qualifications of religion. The Klan made no
+mention of Jew or Catholic. Its purpose was to restore order, not to
+fan prejudice, and therein lies the difference between the old Klan
+and the present Klan which makes the latter a maverick.
+
+The first unit of the horseback riding knights was founded in the
+village of Pulaski, Tenn., with the same motive for its organization
+as the old-time college hazing society. Its members were young men who
+had come back from the war, poor, exhausted, discouraged, and bored
+with the tameness of a country town.
+
+
+HOW IT STARTED
+
+According to the story which has lived south of the Mason and Dixon
+line since those post-bellum days, a group of youths cooling their
+heels in a law office one May evening in 1866 organized a society for
+a good time. If anyone had suggested to them at that time that five
+years later a committee of congress would devote thirteen volumes to a
+history of their "movement" and pass a law to suppress it, or that
+before the child of their wits was fully grown it would have developed
+into a terrorizing "hobgoblin" sheeted for lawlessness, they would
+have thought it a jest.
+
+When their mere joke had become a grim joke, neighbors who feared it
+found in its name "Ku-Klux" the suggestion of a clicking rifle. But
+the name itself was proposed by its charter members in Tennessee as a
+derivative of the Greek word "Kuklos," meaning a circle. From "Kuklos"
+to "Ku-Klux" was an easy transition. The "Klan" followed because these
+youthful students of Greek had an ear for the alliterative.
+
+From the Pulaski law office the society migrated to a haunted house on
+the outskirts of the village. Its members found their first source of
+amusement in initiation rites. They named their chief officer a Grand
+Cyclops and their vice president a Grand Magi. Other officers were the
+Grand Turk, or marshal; a Grand Exchequer or treasurer, and two
+Lictors.
+
+
+WORE WHITE MASKS
+
+The only germ in their constitution from which the "Imperial Wizard"
+Simmons of the twentieth century Klan could breed his present
+organization was the promise of absolute secrecy. For his copying
+years later, the first Klan also contrived a disguise. It consisted of
+a white mask, a tall cardboard hat, a gown or robe, and for the night
+riding excursions, a cover for the horses' bodies and mufflers for
+their feet.
+
+Only after the Pulaski organization had entertained itself for many
+nights did the phenomenon present itself which was to make the Klan a
+weapon in the progress of post-war reconstruction. It was the
+discovery that the African negro was twice as fearful of mysticism and
+mystery as the white man. It taught the white men of Tennessee and
+neighboring states that they had a means of their own of preventing
+what they considered political mismanagement and social insolence in
+the control by northerners and freedmen of the state government.
+
+
+BECOMES MILITARY ORGANIZATION
+
+The Pulaski riders made themselves popular. Young men of neighboring
+towns organized brother Klans. When southern society found itself a
+Humpty Dumpty fallen from the wall, it grasped the Pulaski idea as the
+means for pulling itself up again. The Klan became a military
+organization, with the purpose of keeping order among the negroes by
+intimidating them. Mysticism in the order grew. Humor grew with it,
+and by the time the states of the north discovered that the south had
+an organization which was in purpose a society of regulators, the
+young southern war veterans were donning their white robes and
+cardboard hats with a human skull and two thigh bones as the symbols
+of allegiance.
+
+The oath which the grand cyclops administered has been preserved in
+southern diaries and documents. It was taken in a solemn manner as the
+knights were grouped amid the bones. The oath follows.
+
+ "We (or I, as the case might be) do solemnly swear before
+ Almighty God and these witnesses, and looking upon these human
+ bones, that I will obey and carry into effect every order made
+ by any cyclops or assistant cyclops, and if I fail strictly to
+ conform and execute every order made, as above required of me,
+ unless I am prevented from some cause which shall be no fault of
+ mine, or if I shall give any information to any person or
+ persons except members of this order, that the doom of all
+ traitors shall be meted out to me, and that my bones may become
+ as naked and dry as the bones I am looking upon. And I take this
+ oath voluntarily, without any mental reservation or evasion
+ whatever, for the causes set out in said order, so help me God."
+
+Ku-Klux horsemen who rode white-sheeted through the south in the
+nights of 1866 regarded themselves as upholders of sectional
+patriotism.
+
+They considered themselves the spiritual descendants of the New
+Englanders who threw the English tea overboard into Boston harbor
+nearly 100 years before. Their protests, and the acts of intimidation
+by which they enforced their protests were against the white
+"carpetbagger" from the north, the negro freedman to whom liberty
+meant arrogant office-holding, and the "scalawag," by which terms they
+designated those deserters from the southern aristocracy who had
+joined the ranks of the northern stranger.
+
+The second stage came within a year after the secret body had its
+birth, when the band of burlesquers became a band of regulators.
+
+To the south, the reconstruction acts which congress passed in 1867
+were pernicious. The one-time white confederate soldier believed that
+the congressional legislation made official mismanagement permanent.
+He saw negroes organized into the militia. He saw his former slaves
+voting twice and thrice at elections where he himself had to pass,
+literally, under bayonets to reach the polls. He disliked the
+freedman's bureau, which substituted northern alien machinery for the
+old patriarchal relation between white employer and black employe. He
+heard drunken negroes at his gates in the night. He saw the
+"carpetbagger" urging upon the freedman civic rights which he knew the
+latter was not educated enough to perform.
+
+
+FIRST OBJECTS POLITICAL
+
+These were the prejudices against which the original Ku-Klux Klan
+threw itself. They were surface indications of an historical
+development. They had nothing to do with the racial and religious
+biases which the present Klan attempted to propagate. To the present
+Klan, the old Klan, in its first stage, was unrelated. In its second
+stage it was related only in its methods of terrorism and its removal
+of justice from the courts to the masques until its own leaders were
+powerless to check it.
+
+The Klan early fell a victim to the abuses inseparable from secrecy.
+It happened that Tennessee, the birthplace of the hooded institution,
+was also the first southern state to find itself turned upside down in
+reconstruction. "Dem Ku-Kluxes," as the negro called the mysterious
+union, became a band of regulators. Their first official convention
+was held in Nashville early in 1867.
+
+The Klan, which, until then, had been bound together only by the
+deference which priority rights gave to the grand cyclops of the
+parental Pulaski "den," was organized into the "Invisible Empire of
+the South." It was ruled by a grand wizard of the whole empire, a
+grand dragon of each realm, or state, a grand titan of each dominion,
+or county, a grand cyclops of each den, and staff officers with names
+as equally suggestive of Arabian Nights.
+
+
+LAWS DEFINE OBJECTS
+
+For the first time its laws defined serious objects. First was the
+duty of protecting people, presumably white southerners, from
+indignities and wrongs; second was the duty of succoring the
+suffering, particularly among the families of dead confederate
+soldiers; finally was the oath to defend "the constitution of the
+United States and all laws passed in conformity thereto," and of the
+states also, to aid in executing all constitutional laws, and to
+protect the people from unlawful seizures and from trial otherwise
+than by jury.
+
+It is these purposes which Imperial Wizard Simmons of the modern clan
+pretends to perpetuate, plus persecutions of Jews, Catholics and
+negroes, while denying charges of terrorizing outbreaks.
+
+The Nashville convention chose Gen. Nathan B. Forrest, the confederate
+cavalry leader, as its supreme ruler. He is known to have increased
+the membership of the hooded horsemen in the old south to 550,000.
+Among his aides were Generals John B. Gordon, A.H. Colquitt, G.T.
+Anderson, A.B. Lawton, W.J. Hardee, John C. Brown, George W. Gordon
+and Albert Pike. The latter became one of the foremost authorities of
+Masonry.
+
+Terrorism spread, until during the political campaign which preceded
+the 1868 presidential election, 2,000 persons were killed and injured
+in Louisiana by Ku-Klux Klansmen, who rode at night, disguised as
+freebooters, and according to James G. Blaine, defeated candidate for
+the presidency at a later date, hesitated at no cruelty.
+
+In the north, in the years immediately after the civil war, the
+original Ku-Klux Klan was called a conspiracy.
+
+In the south, where society was being ground in the mills of
+reconstruction, the Klan started its midnight rovings as an instrument
+of moral force. But within three years its period of usefulness, as
+the white southerner saw it useful, was over.
+
+Its founders had played with it as with an exciting bonfire. During
+the months, however, when former confederate soldiers used it to
+frighten away northern officeholders with oppressive tactics, it had
+leaped in size until when the moment came for smothering it out its
+leaders discovered it beyond control.
+
+Not until the full fire department of federal and state law had been
+called out did the Invisible Empire cease to operate.
+
+
+TENNESSEE ACTS AGAINST IT
+
+By 1872 the white-robed knights of midnight, whose purpose to enforce
+law had in itself yielded to lawlessness, were for the most part
+disappeared. But so, in one state after another, had the northern
+carpetbagger and the southern scalawag.
+
+Tennessee, where the Klan was founded, was the first to take
+legislative action against it. In September, 1868, its legislature
+passed a statute making membership in the Klan punishable by a fine of
+$500 and imprisonment for not less than five years.
+
+As a result, in February, 1869, Gen. Nathan B. Forrest, former cavalry
+officer of the confederate army, who was grand wizard of the order,
+officially proclaimed the Ku-Klux Klan and Invisible Empire dissolved
+and disbanded forever.
+
+But members of the adventurous law-assuming organization were
+reluctant to yield their mysterious power.
+
+The wizard's order went into effect. Klan property was burned.
+
+
+NEW BANDS SPRING UP
+
+But immediately in southern states, as far west as Arkansas, there
+sprang up disguised bands, some of them neighborhood groups only,
+some of them bands of ruffians who traveled in the night to win
+personal ends, still others new orders founded in imitation of the
+Ku-Klux and using similar methods.
+
+Of the last, the Knights of the White Camellia was the largest. In
+some private notebooks of the south its membership was said to be even
+larger than the parent Klan.
+
+From New Orleans early in 1868, it spread across to Texas and back to
+the Carolinas. Racial supremacy was its purpose.
+
+Only white men 18 years or older were invited to the secrets of its
+initiation, and in their oath they promised not only to be obedient
+and secret, but to "maintain and defend the social and political
+superiority of the white race on this continent."
+
+Initiates were enjoined, notwithstanding, to show fairness to the
+negroes and to concede to them in the fullest measure "those rights
+which we recognize as theirs."
+
+
+"PALE FACES" AND OTHERS
+
+Other bands of nightriders responded to the names of "Pale Faces,"
+"White Leaguers," the "White Brotherhood" and the "Constitutional
+Union Guards."
+
+Surviving members are hazy as to their aims and methods, the character
+of their membership, their members, and the connection between them.
+
+Federal recognition that the Invisible Empire, whether it was the
+original Klan or not, was everywhere a real empire came in the spring
+of 1871, when a senate committee presented majority and minority
+reports on the result of its investigations of the white man's will to
+rule against the freedmen's militia in the south.
+
+The majority report found that the Ku-Klux Klan was a criminal
+conspiracy of a distinctly political nature against the laws and
+against the colored citizens.
+
+The minority found that Ku-Klux disorder and violence was due to
+misgovernment and an exploitation of the states below the Mason and
+Dixon line by radicals.
+
+
+CONGRESS ACTS AGAINST KLAN
+
+The first Ku-Klux bill was passed in April, 1871, "to enforce the
+fourteenth amendment." Power of the president to use troops to put
+down the white-hooded riders was hinted at.
+
+In the next month the second Ku-Klux bill was passed to enforce "the
+right of citizens in the United States to vote."
+
+In 1872 federal troops were sent into the south to back up his
+anti-Ku-Klux proclamation. By the end of 1872 the "conspiracy" was
+thought to be overthrown.
+
+At various times individuals in the south and elsewhere have tried to
+put breath into the Klan's dead body.
+
+It was left for "Grand Wizard" Simmons of Atlanta to accomplish it.
+His new organization, he explains, is imbued with the Ku-Klux
+"spirit."
+
+"That this spirit may live always to warm the hearts of many men," he
+says, "is the paramount ideal of the Knights of the Ku-Klux Klan."
+
+President Grant answered: "Thou shalt not" to the Ku-Klux Klan in
+1871. He backed up his word with armed troops.
+
+During the whole of one session of congress senators and
+representatives serving in Washington in the years just after the
+civil war occupied themselves in stripping the masques off the
+southern night-riders.
+
+Into the country south of the Mason and Dixon line they dispatched
+congressional investigators, whose duty it was to enter the "portals
+of the invisible empire" and discover what was hiding behind them.
+When they reported that the Ku-Klux Klan, decked out in the uniform of
+ghosts, was waging midnight warfare on the negro and carpet-bagger
+congress passed legislation which suppressed the order.
+
+
+PUTS ROBES OUT OF FASHION
+
+Action was quick. Almost before the government printing presses had
+finished turning out ten volumes in which the committee recorded the
+results of their investigation the white robes and hoods of the
+Ku-Kluxes had gone out of fashion in the old south.
+
+President Grant in 1871 was without precedent. His law enforcers, just
+getting acquainted with the amendment which freed the slaves, were
+without a statute to deal with the armed clique which proposed to keep
+the negro down in the day by frightening him in the night. The
+emergency bill which congress passed at that period empowers the
+regular army or the navy to put down any unlawful combination which is
+doing domestic violence.
+
+When congress met for its forty-second session in 1871, the cross
+bones and skull and coffin with which the Ku-Klux were marking their
+threats had become the symbols of terrorism in the south. So grave was
+the situation that speakers on the floor of the house, when the
+session opened, classed the conspiracy of the Klan "less formidable,
+but not less dangerous to American liberty" than the just-ended war of
+the rebellion. They charged that as well as binding its members to
+execute crimes against its opponents in the social-political life of
+the south, it protected them against conviction and punishment by
+perjury on the witness stand and in the jury box. Representatives
+asked why, of all offenders, not one had been convicted.
+
+
+PRESIDENT URGES ACTION
+
+On March 23, 1871, President Grant sent a message to both houses in
+which he recommended that all other business be postponed until the
+Klan was made subservient to the flag.
+
+"A condition of affairs now exists in some of the states of the Union
+rendering life and property insecure and the carrying of the mails and
+the collection of revenue dangerous," his message said. "The proof
+that such a condition of affairs exists in some localities is now
+before the senate. That the power to correct these evils is beyond the
+control of the senate authorities I do not doubt; that the power of
+the executive of the United States, acting within the limits of
+existing laws is sufficient for present emergencies, is not clear.
+Therefore, I urgently recommend such legislation as in the judgment of
+congress shall effectually secure, life, liberty and property and the
+enforcement of law in all parts of the United States. It may be
+expedient to provide that such law as shall be passed in pursuance of
+this recommendation shall expire at the end of the next session of
+congress. There is no other subject on which I would recommend
+legislation during the present session."
+
+
+"FORCE BILL AT DISPOSAL"
+
+The law which was at the disposal of President Harding was popularly
+known as "the Force bill." Under congressional passage it was entitled
+"An act to enforce the Fourteenth amendment of the constitution of the
+United States and for other purposes." President Grant approved it
+April 20, 1871.
+
+It is aimed at two or more persons who conspire to use force and
+intimidation "outside the law." It forbids them to go in disguise
+along a public highway or upon the premises of another person for the
+purpose, either directly or indirectly, of depriving that person of
+equal privileges under the law. Punishment for the offense may be
+imprisonment from six months to six years, a fine not less than $500,
+nor more than $5,000, or both.
+
+The act took particular action against the practice of the Klanists of
+protecting each other in court. It provides that every man called for
+service on a jury in a Klan case shall take oath in open court that he
+is not a member of nor has ever aided or advised any such "unlawful,
+combination or conspiracy."
+
+
+DISGUISE IS BARRED
+
+That individual was declared a violator of the law who shall "go in
+disguise upon the public highway or upon the premises of another for
+the purpose, either directly or indirectly, of depriving any person or
+class of persons of the equal protection of the laws, or of equal
+privileges or immunities under the laws, or by force, intimidation or
+threat to prevent any citizen lawfully entitled to vote from giving
+his support or advocacy in a lawful manner toward the election of any
+lawfully qualified person for office."
+
+The act states further: "That in all cases where insurrection,
+domestic violence, unlawful combinations or conspiracies in any state
+shall so obstruct or hinder the execution of the laws thereof, and of
+the United States, as to deprive any portion or class of the people of
+any rights, privileges or immunities or protection, and the
+constituted authorities of such state shall either be unable to
+protect, or shall fail in or refuse protection, it shall be unlawful
+for the president, and it shall be his duty, to take such measures by
+the employment of the militia or the land and naval forces of the
+United States for the suppression of such insurrection."
+
+
+"KU-KLUX" FILLS RECORDS
+
+Pages of the Congressional Globe, as the present Congressional Record
+was then called, were filled during the months before the passage of
+this act with the word "Ku-Klux."
+
+The verb "Kukluxed" became in the mouths of senators and
+representatives arguing over the bill a synonym for "intimidated."
+Friends of the nightriders termed them "modern knights of the Round
+Table," and "conservators of law and order." Opponents on the floor of
+the house advocated a policy of "amnesty for every rebel, hanging for
+every Ku-Klux."
+
+Black and white victims of the gun-toting ghosts were brought from
+Tennessee, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas and other states where the Klan
+rode to recount before the congressional committee the details of
+their persecutions. Their accounts as the government documents
+preserve them might well have been a primer, it has been said, for
+the acts of later Lenines and Trotzkys.
+
+
+REPORT OF OFFENSES VARIES
+
+The report of the congressional committee is a recital varying from
+mirth to murder. In one county the victim of the hooded Klan might be
+an itinerant minister who had offended by teaching a negro mammy to
+pray. Next door a Ku-Klux sign, with a coffin painted in blood, might
+be hung over the dead body of a "bad" negro whose freedom had made him
+officious.
+
+One negro was whipped for stealing a beef. Another was tarred and
+feathered because his daughter ran away from the white man who had
+employed her.
+
+Colored cooks were beaten for talking saucily to their southern
+mistresses. Northern white women were threatened for hiring colored
+cooks.
+
+
+IGNORES NOTE, DIES
+
+When a negro ignored a note carrying the Ku-Klux skull and cross bones
+and voted "republican" instead of "conservative," his body, ornamented
+with skull and bones in blood, might be found the next morning in the
+middle of the road--lifeless.
+
+The congressional minutes report a bold, public display of the Klan's
+official orders. They might appear in a whisk of the wind on the post
+office window. They might be pinned on a tree or pole or building. On
+one occasion, when a member of the Klan was on trial in a county
+court, a band of white masquers, riding through the courtyard on
+horse, dropped a note addressed to the court, grand jury and sheriff.
+
+"Go slow," it commanded. At the bottom was a drawing of a coffin and
+on each side a rope. The signature was "K.K.K."
+
+Ku-Klux rule in the south half a century ago was an attempt to govern
+by masque.
+
+Secret covenants arrived at by a sheeted brotherhood, veiled signs,
+orders written in blood and posted at midnight on the victim's
+door--by such means did the Klan substitute the masque for the ballot.
+
+Congressional investigating committees who stripped the night-riding
+organization of secrecy during the administration of President Grant,
+were entertained during a session of congress by tales of lares and
+lemures howling at night in fields or on crossroads, bad luck omens
+for the negroes.
+
+
+UNDER MARTIAL LAW
+
+In organization the Klan was military, and its town, county and state
+rule, as recorded in the Congressional Globe, operated as under
+martial law.
+
+As the revolt of the white southerner to colored and northern
+domination reared itself into giant-size, towns under Klan domination
+came to take their rule and law from the K.K.K. note, flapping in the
+wind on a tree or fencepost, with the coffin on its signature, urging
+that it be obeyed.
+
+
+WARN CARPET BAGGERS
+
+In South Carolina, according to the report of the federal committee,
+townsfolk journeyed to the postoffice, not to get their mail, but to
+read the daily Ku-Klux bulletin. One such, reprinted in the ten-volume
+report of the committee which examined southern outrages, was a
+warning against further "carpet bagger" administration. It is as
+follows:
+
+ Headquarters, Ninth Division, S.C.
+ Special Orders, No. 3, K.K.K.
+
+ Ignorance is the curse of God.
+
+ For that reason we are determined that members of the
+ legislature, the school committee and the county commissioners
+ of Union county shall no longer officiate.
+
+ Fifteen days' notice from this date is given, and if they, and
+ all, do not at once and forever resign their present inhuman,
+ disgraceful and outrageous rule, then retributive justice will
+ as surely be used as night follows day.
+
+ By order of the Grand Chief,
+ A.O., Grand Secretary.
+
+
+THREATEN NEGROES FOR FIRES
+
+Another "special order," this one warning that the colored race in
+general would be punished for all malicious fires in particular, was
+made public in the Charleston News, Jan. 31, 1871.
+
+ Headquarters, K.K.K.
+ January 22, 1871.
+
+Resolved: That in all cases of incendiarism, ten of the leading
+colored people and two white sympathizers shall be executed.
+
+That if any armed bands of colored people are found hereafter
+picketing the roads, the officers of the company to which the pickets
+belong shall be executed.
+
+Southern speakers on the floor of the house in the debates which
+preceded the passage of the "act to enforce the fourteenth amendment,"
+traced the origin of the Ku-Klux to the Union league, an association
+in the south composed chiefly of northerners. Charges were also made
+by statesmen once in the confederate army that "Tammany Hall" in New
+York furnished arms to the Klanists, in order that they might murder
+southern republicans.
+
+
+SUPPRESSED IN 1871
+
+When the act suppressing the Klan was approved by President Grant on
+April 20, 1871, it was estimated that the night riders were operating
+in eleven states of the south. Six months later, in October, President
+Grant issued a proclamation calling on members of illegal
+associations in nine counties in South Carolina to disperse and
+surrender their arms and disguises in five days.
+
+Five days afterwards, another proclamation was issued suspending the
+privileges of the writ of habeas corpus in the counties named. More
+than 200 persons were arrested within a few days. It is believed that
+the Ku-Klux Klan was practically overthrown by the middle of the
+following January.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER II
+
+THE NEW KU KLUX KLAN
+
+ _Must Every Citizen be a Slave of Fear Spread by Masked
+ Night-Riders, or Will He Live under the Protection of the
+ Constitution of the United States?_
+
+
+Are you a citizen of the United States? If you are it is to your
+interest to inform yourself about the Ku-Klux Klan. As a citizen you
+are under the protection of the constitution of the United States. The
+Ku Klux Klan has set itself above the constitution. It has made laws
+of its own. Its members have inaugurated a reign of lawlessness that
+may drag you out of your bed at midnight and submit you to a coat of
+tar and feathers through the whims of some neighbor who does not like
+the country in which you were born, or who objects to your religion,
+your color, your opinions, your personal habits or anything else about
+you that does not suit his fancy.
+
+The constitution guarantees that your house, your person and your
+papers and effects are free from unlawful search and seizure; that you
+cannot be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of
+law, which law must be publicly enforced in God's sunshine by persons
+legally chosen; that when you are accused of any delinquency or crime
+you shall have a speedy, public trial before a judge and an impartial
+jury; that you may be a member of any religious denomination or sect
+with whom you may worship as you please; that you have the right of
+free speech; that you cannot be held in involuntary servitude except
+as a punishment for crime, for which you have been found guilty in a
+legal way; that you cannot be denied the right to vote on account of
+your color.
+
+
+MASKED MEN DEFY CONSTITUTION
+
+Masked riders of the night disagree with these guarantees of freedom.
+They break into your house under cover of darkness unlawfully seize
+your person and ride away with you, depriving you of liberty without
+due process of law. They accuse you of charges that may or may not be
+true, without giving you the opportunity of knowing the identity of
+your accusers, because they are masked. They try you without giving
+you a chance to defend yourself. They make themselves accuser, judge,
+jury and executioner. They deny that you have the right to worship God
+as you please. They deny your right to free speech, because they
+forbid you to criticise what they do.
+
+The Ku Klux Klan clamps involuntary servitude on its own members by
+making them take oaths to uphold their leaders, even when they violate
+the constitution. It aims to place those whom it opposes under its
+heel. It openly defies the article of the constitution that guarantees
+race equality, by binding its members to put the black race under the
+supremacy of the white.
+
+The American constitution says that if you were born abroad, but have
+become a naturalized citizen of the United States, you have as many
+rights here as though you were actually born here. The Ku Klux Klan is
+against the constitution on that point. The Ku Klux Klan wants to make
+the foreigner a serf.
+
+The Ku Klux Klan has set itself up as a regulator of morals. Persons
+against whom there has been neighborhood gossip have been tarred and
+feathered. Thanks to the _New York World_, court records have been
+published showing that some of the highest persons in the Ku Klux have
+been involved in proceedings as disgraceful as those for which tar and
+feather parties have been organized by the Klan or persons
+masquerading as Ku Klux.
+
+
+MISTREAT WHITES AND BLACKS
+
+Men and women, white and black--have been mistreated by masked men.
+The number of these attacks grows as the Klan increases in size. At
+present the Klan has branches in all states of the union except
+three--New Hampshire, Montana and Utah. In each state the law would be
+enforced by legal officials against any persons guilty of crime if
+public spirited citizens would make it their business to assist public
+officials to round up law breakers. The Klan, however, believes in its
+own method of punishment against those whom it opposes. It protects
+its own members and there is no case on record where a Klansman has
+been outraged. The Klan has one law for itself and another for its
+victims. The revelations of scandal among its leaders have not
+resulted in any movement on the part of its members to "clean house."
+Its motto seems to be "A Klansman can do no wrong." The lesson to be
+drawn from the revelations is that those in high places in the Klan
+have played on the gullibility of tens of thousands of otherwise
+sensible Americans. These leaders have become rich by dealing in the
+hocuspocus of mysticism, secret rites and high sounding phrases and by
+inflaming the passions of dupes by false stories involving religions
+and races.
+
+In the south they have preached and conspired against the negroes.
+This hatred also has been carried into certain sections of large
+cities of the north where there are large negro populations. In some
+states they have played upon the feelings of those who might be drawn
+into the Klan by a crusade against Catholics. They have made use of
+counterfeit documents in secret bids for membership on this score. In
+cities like New York and Chicago, where the populations are largely
+Jewish, they have fanned the flames of religious hatred by propaganda
+against the Jews. Where foreign-born residents are living in large
+numbers the Klan has secretly intrigued against them. On the Pacific
+coast this propaganda is made against the Japanese; on the eastern
+seaboard it has been against persons born in European and Asiatic
+countries.
+
+
+A GOLD MINE FOR PROMOTERS
+
+Those who have investigated the Klan are convinced that its principal
+promoters are not inspired by a zeal for the welfare of the United
+States, but on the other hand they are certain that the promoters are
+in the Ku Klux Klan business to make money out of it; that they have
+profited by millions of dollars and that for this filthy money they
+have spread loose seeds of discontent and disorder that must be raked
+out of the body politic by the united action of all patriotic
+organizations and individuals. As far as its chief protagonists are
+concerned the Ku Klux is a huge money-making hoax--a gold mine. The
+poor dupes who have been "soaked" for regalia and dues will wake up
+some time and discover how they have been deluded and misled. In the
+meantime, however, it is the duty of every true American to inform
+himself about the Klan so that in whatever way may come to his lot he
+may counteract the terrible consequences of its teachings and
+practices.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER III
+
+HOW THE MODERN KU KLUX KLAN WAS ORGANIZED
+
+ _Something about those who sit in judgment on the affairs of the
+ "Invisible Empire"; their troubles in court._
+
+
+William J. Simmons (who carries a bogus title as "colonel") is the
+"Imperial Wizard" of the "Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux
+Klan." He organized the masked men on Thanksgiving night in 1915. Some
+of the organizers associated with him had belonged to the original Ku
+Klux Klan which rampaged in the southern states after the Civil War,
+killing hundreds of negroes and whites, and which was put out of
+business by President U.S. Grant after the states had failed to do so.
+
+Simmons and thirty-four others secured a charter from the state of
+Georgia on December 4, 1915. It is signed by Philip Cook, who was then
+secretary of state of that commonwealth. Later, on July 1, 1916, a
+special charter was issued by the Supreme court of Fulton county, Ga.
+The granting of the charters followed the organization of the Klan
+which occurred with midnight ceremonies on the top of Stone mountain,
+near Atlanta, Thanksgiving night.
+
+
+THAT COLD WINTER NIGHT
+
+In referring to the first ceremonies, Simmons has written as follows
+in the official records of the Ku Klux:
+
+"On Thanksgiving night, 1915, men were seen emerging from the shadows
+and gathering round the spring at the base of Stone mountain, the
+world's greatest rock, near Atlanta, Ga., and from thence repaired to
+the mountain top, and there under a blazing fiery cross they took the
+oath of allegiance to the Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux
+Klan.
+
+"And thus on the mountain top that night at the midnight hour, while
+men braved the surging blasts of wild wintry mountain winds and
+endured a temperature far below freezing, bathed in the sacred glow of
+the fiery cross, the Invisible Empire was called from its slumber of
+half a century to take up a new task and fulfill a new mission for
+humanity's good, and to call back to mortal habitation the good angel
+of practical fraternity among men."
+
+It will be noticed that Simmons refers to "a temperature far below
+freezing." The official weather reports of the region for that night
+show that the temperature was thirty degrees above the freezing point.
+
+Simmons had a fraternal order in mind when he organized the Ku Klux.
+He had been an itinerant Methodist preacher and organizer for the
+Modern Woodmen of the World and had not met with success in either
+capacity. He was a good talker but lacked the "punch" to put things
+over. The Ku Klux Klan did not prosper under his direction. Then he
+met Edward Y. Clarke and Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler. Clarke and Mrs. Tyler
+were the owners of the Southern Publicity Association of Atlanta.
+During the war they had been publicity agents for various "drives,"
+managed for the Y.M.C.A., such Y.W.C.A., the Salvation Army and such
+enterprises. Clarke saw the value of the publicity that could be
+coined from the old name of the Ku Klux Klan and entered into an
+arrangement with Simmons to promote the Klan. He agreed to give
+Simmons $100 a week if Simmons would follow his directions. Simmons
+was to brush up on delivering speeches and writing articles for _The
+Searchlight_, a magazine which Clarke founded as the official organ of
+the Ku Klux.
+
+From this joining of forces Simmons, Clarke and Mrs. Tyler have become
+rich. The Klan has extended its membership to all except three states
+and it claims that 500,000 to 700,000 Klansmen are in its ranks.
+Clarke is the "Imperial Kleagle," or boss salesman of memberships.
+Mrs. Tyler is Grand Chief of Staff in charge of the woman's division
+of the Klan.
+
+
+WHAT POLICE RECORDS SHOW
+
+Investigation of the police and court records of Atlanta disclosed
+that Clarke and Mrs. Tyler were arrested in their night clothes in a
+house that Mrs. Tyler owned at No. 185 South Pryor street, Atlanta.
+This occurred in October, 1919. Clarke gave the name of "Jim Slaton"
+and Mrs. Tyler gave the name of "Mrs. Elizabeth Carroll."
+
+The cases were on the book of the Recorder's court as City of Atlanta
+versus E.Y. Clarke and City of Atlanta versus Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler,
+page 305 of the docket of 1919, case numbers 17,005 and 17,006. The
+police were put on the trail of Clarke and Mrs. Tyler by Clarke's
+wife.
+
+In addition to the charge of disorderly conduct, a charge of
+possessing whisky illegally was placed against Mrs. Tyler and Clarke.
+This was an amazing charge against Clarke because he had been known as
+one of the leaders of the anti-saloon movement in Georgia. The whisky
+charge was dropped when J.Q. Jett, son-in-law of Mrs. Tyler, claimed
+ownership of the whisky and was fined $25.
+
+The Klan is supposed to stand for respect of women and children. The
+records of the Atlanta courts still contain charges against Clarke
+that he deserted and abandoned his wife and child. He never has denied
+the charges. Mrs. Clarke went to work to support herself and her
+little son. A suit for divorce was filed in October, 1919, by Mrs.
+Clarke, who charged that her husband had deserted her three years
+previously. After his arrest with Mrs. Tyler Clarke agreed to pay his
+wife $75 a month. Since Clarke has become prosperous in the Ku Klux
+Klan he has bought his wife a $10,000 house.
+
+
+RECORDS ARE STOLEN
+
+When newspaper men began to investigate Mrs. Tyler and Clarke, they
+discovered that the official records of the Atlanta police department
+and the Recorder's office had been mutilated. Somebody had stolen the
+pages from the books containing the records of the cases. Members of
+the Ku Klux Klan are numbered among the police and official attaches
+of the city and newspaper comment indicates that they helped smother
+the case in behalf of their leaders.
+
+
+SCANDAL OF "CHAPLAIN" RIDLEY
+
+Another leader of the Ku Klux Klan is "Rev." Caleb A. Ridley, who is
+the "Imperial Chaplain" of the order. He is a right-hand assistant of
+Mrs. Tyler and helps her to edit _The Searchlight_.
+
+Ridley also has had an experience in the recorder's court. He was
+arrested on complaint of the husband of Mrs. J.B. Hamilton, who lives
+on Cooper street, Atlanta, not a great distance from the Central
+Baptist church, where Ridley preaches. Recorder Johnson dismissed the
+case against Ridley.
+
+Mrs. Hamilton testified that Ridley used to walk past her house when
+she sat on the porch and smile up at her. One day, without being
+invited and with no encouragement from her, he walked up on the porch
+and sat next to her on a swing. She said he chatted with her about
+church questions, although she was not a member of his church. Then he
+placed his arm around her, tried to embrace her and said something
+that she thought was not proper.
+
+One witness testified that he had seen Ridley go on the porch and sit
+on the swing. He had seen Mrs. Hamilton push Ridley away from her.
+
+Ridley was supported by his flock. Several women testified in behalf
+of his character. He said he visited Mrs. Hamilton because she looked
+lonely.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER IV
+
+HOW THE KU KLUX KLAN GETS MEMBERS
+
+ _First Approached by Mysterious Notes, the Candidate is Soaked
+ for a "Donation" and Money for His Robes._
+
+
+The man who is invited to join the Ku Klux Klan is kidded into the
+belief that he is one of the chosen of God's beings and that he is
+being honored because his presence in the ranks is an honor to himself
+as well as to the Klan. A kleagle is a common salesman. He has charge
+of a small district. He works under a king kleagle, who has charge of
+a state. He is the state salesmanager. A cyclops is in charge of the
+king kleagles and the kleagles in several states.
+
+Here is the way one group of kleagles work. They are given the name of
+a person who is eligible. One kleagle is assigned to catch him. The
+kleagle sends the sucker the following message:
+
+ "Sir (or Brother)--Six thousand men who are preparing for
+ eventualities have their eyes on you. You are being weighed in
+ the balance!
+
+ "The Call is coming! Are you able and qualified to respond?
+
+ "Discuss this matter with no one."
+
+ "Yu-Bu-Tu"
+
+A few days later this card is sent:
+
+ "Sir--You have heard from us because we believe in you. We are
+ for you and Need you!
+
+ "The impenetrable Veil of Mystery is drawing aside. Soon you
+ will appear exactly as you are.
+
+ "Are you a Real Man?
+
+ "Lift your eyes to the Fiery Cross and falter not, but go
+ forward to the Light.
+
+ "Discuss this matter with no one.
+
+ "Yu-Bu-Tu"
+
+After another short wait this third message is sent:
+
+ "Sir:
+
+ "You have been weighed in the balance and found Not wanting!
+
+ "Strong Men--Brave Men--R-e-a-l Men. We need such Men. We know
+ you are one.
+
+ "The Goblins of the Invisible Empire will shortly issue their
+ Call. Be discreet, preserve silence and bide its coming.
+
+ "Discuss this matter with no one.
+
+ "Yu-Bu-Tu"
+
+By this time the candidate is supposed to be in a mood to fall, and
+the kleagle calls on him personally.
+
+
+QUESTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATE
+
+The kleagle presents the prospective initiate with the following list
+of questions to be answered:
+
+(Note the questions marked with stars. They are used to bar out Jews,
+Catholics, negroes and foreign born.)
+
+ 1. Is the motive prompting your inquiry serious?
+ 2. What is you age?
+ 3. What is your occupation?
+ 4. Where where you born?
+ 5. How long have you resided in your present locality?
+ 6. Are you married, single or widower?
+ *7. Were your parents born in the United States of America?
+ *8. Are you a gentile or Jew?
+ *9. Are you of the white race or of a colored race?
+ 10. What educational advantages have you?
+ 11. Color of eyes? Hair? Weight? Height?
+ *12. Do you believe in the principles of Pure Americanism?
+ *13. Do you believe in white supremacy?
+ 14. What is your politics?
+ *15. What is your religious faith?
+ *16. Of what church are you a member (if any)?
+ *17. Of what religious faith are your parents?
+ 18. What secret, fraternal orders are you a member of (if any)?
+ 19. Do you honestly believe in the practice of Real fraternity?
+ *20. Do you owe any kind of allegiance to any foreign nation,
+ government, institution, sect, people, ruler or person?
+
+ I most solemnly assert and affirm that each question above is
+ truthfully answered by me and in my own handwriting and that
+ below is my real signature.
+
+ Signed .....................
+ Inquirer.
+
+ Business Address ......................
+ Telephone No. .........................
+ Date ............................. 19..
+ Residence Address .....................
+ Telephone No. .........................
+
+ N.B.--If space above is not sufficient to answer questions, then
+ make your answer on the other side of this sheet. Number the answer
+ to correspond with the question.
+
+If the candidate answers the question satisfactorily, he must pay his
+initiation fees, called "donation" and provide money to pay for his
+mask, robe, etc. This will be explained later. With his money affairs
+settled, he is ready for the initiation, together with whatever other
+candidates there are in the vicinity. The initiation services are held
+at midnight, with a flaming cross, an American flag, a sword or
+dagger, and a Bible as the chief outward signs of the order. There is
+also a bottle of water on the "altar."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER V
+
+OATH OF KU KLUX KLAN
+
+ _Those who join the order must pledge blind allegiance to
+ Constitution. They do not see._
+
+
+Blind and unconditional obedience to the "constitution, laws,
+regulations usages and requirements" of the Ku Klux Klan, even to the
+extent of indorsing the principle of secret mob violence, is accepted
+by every person who takes the oath of Grand Wizard Simmons' Invisible
+Empire.
+
+That every Klansman, under penalty of death, also agrees to carry out
+the mandates, degrees, edicts, rulings and "instructions" of Emperor
+Simmons also is shown in a reproduction of the oath as supplied by
+Klan organizers and officials.
+
+The first section of this oath that carries veiled hints of violence
+to back it binds the members to unconditional obedience to a
+constitution he has never seen. Not only that but it binds him to obey
+any laws that may be enacted in the future, whether or not he approves
+of them. When he takes this obligation he gives a lease on his life to
+Simmons.
+
+
+SWEARS TO ABSOLUTE SECRECY
+
+Absolute secrecy even in the face of death is his second obligation
+and he promises that he "will pay promptly all just and legal demands
+made upon me to defray the expenses of my Klan when same are due or
+called for."
+
+Then, with his left hand over his heart and his right hand raised to
+heaven and with the promise that "this oath I will seal with my
+blood," the candidate takes oath that he "will most zealously and
+valiantly shield and preserve by any and all JUSTIFIABLE means and
+methods (not legal means and methods) the sacred constitutional rights
+and privileges of free public schools, free speech, free press,
+separation of church and state, liberty, white supremacy, just laws
+and the pursuit of happiness, against any encroachment of any nature
+by any person or persons, political party or parties, religious sect
+or people, native, naturalized or foreign, of any race, color, creed,
+lineage or tongue whatsoever."
+
+
+MYSTERY IN AUTHORITY
+
+Who defines the permissible limits of zeal and valor is not stated.
+Neither is it stated who decides when schools are free, speech and
+press free, nor when church and state are sufficiently separated. It
+is not stated whether it is the individual Klansman, the local Klan,
+the supreme council or the Imperial Wizard.
+
+It has been revealed, however, that this phase of the Klan movement
+has been much fathered by the sales crew selling subscriptions at $10
+each under the direction of Wizard Simmons and Imperial Kleagle
+Clarke.
+
+The exact text of the oath of allegiance administered to new members
+of the Ku Klux Klan is given herewith. The asterisks are printed to
+take place of the Ku Klux Klan and also the officers of the order.
+These places are left blank in the printed oath because it is carried
+by Klan officials and might be lost, revealing their secret.
+
+The oath:
+
+You will place your left hand over your heart and raise your right
+hand to heaven.
+
+
+SEC. I.--OBEDIENCE
+
+(You will say) "I" ---- (Pronounce your full name ---- and repeat
+after me) "In the presence of God and Man ---- most solemnly pledge,
+promise and swear ---- unconditionally ---- that I will faithfully
+obey ---- the constitution and laws ---- and will willingly conform to
+---- all regulations, usages and requirements ---- of the * * * * ----
+which do now exist ---- or which may be hereafter enacted ---- and
+will render at all times ---- loyal respect and steadfast support ----
+to the Imperial Authority of same ---- and will heartily heed ---- all
+official mandates ---- decrees ---- edicts ---- rulings and
+instructions ---- of the I* W* thereof. ---- I will yield prompt
+response ---- to all summonses ---- I having knowledge of same ----
+Providence alone preventing.
+
+
+SEC. II.--SECRECY
+
+"I most solemnly swear ---- that I will forever ---- keep sacredly
+secret ---- the signs, words and grip ---- and any and all other ----
+matters and knowledge ---- of the * * * * ---- regarding which a most
+rigid secrecy ---- must be maintained ---- which may at any time ----
+be communicated to me ---- and will never divulge same ---- nor even
+cause the same to be divulged ---- to any person in the whole world
+---- unless I know positively ---- that such person is a member of
+this Order ---- in good and regular standing ---- and not even then
+---- unless it be ---- for the best interest of this Order.
+
+"I most sacredly vow ---- and most positively swear ---- that I will
+not yield to bribe ---- flattery ---- threats ---- passion ----
+punishment ---- persecution ---- persuasion ---- nor any enticements
+whatever ---- coming from or offered by ---- any person or persons
+---- male or female ---- for the purpose of ---- obtaining from me
+---- a secret or secret information ---- of the * * * * ---- I will
+die rather than divulge same ---- so help me God ----
+
+ AMEN!"
+
+You will drop your hands.
+
+GENTLEMEN (or SIR):
+
+You will wait in patience and peace until you are informed of the
+decision of the E* C* and his * in klonklave assembled
+
+ * * * * *
+
+You will place your left hand over your heart and raise your right
+hand to heaven.
+
+
+SEC. III.--FIDELITY
+
+(You will say) "I" ---- (pronounce your full name ---- and repeat
+after me) "Before God ---- and in the presence of ---- these
+mysterious *smen ---- on my sacred honor ---- do most solemnly and
+sincerely pledge ---- promise and swear ---- that I will diligently
+guard and faithfully foster ---- every interest of the * * * * ----
+and will maintain ---- its social cast and dignity.
+
+"I swear that I will not recommend ---- any person for membership in
+this Order ---- whose mind is unsound ---- or whose reputation I know
+to be bad ---- or whose character is doubtful ---- or whose loyalty to
+our country ---- is in any way questionable.
+
+"I swear that I will pay promptly ---- all just and legal demands ----
+made upon me to defray the expenses ---- of my * and this Order ----
+when same are due or called for.
+
+"I swear that I will protect the property ---- of the * * * * ---- of
+any nature whatsoever ---- and if any should be intrusted to my
+keeping ---- I will properly keep ---- or rightly use same ---- and
+will freely and promptly surrender same ---- on official demand ----
+or if ever I am banished from ---- or voluntarily discontinue ---- my
+membership in this Order.
+
+"I swear that I will most determinedly ---- maintain peace and harmony
+---- in all the deliberations ---- of the gatherings or assemblies
+---- of the I* E* ---- and of any subordinate jurisdiction ---- or *
+thereof.
+
+"I swear that I will most strenuously ---- discourage selfishness ----
+and selfish political ambition ---- on the part of myself or any
+*sman.
+
+"I swear that I will never allow ---- personal friendship ---- blood
+or family relationship ---- nor personal ---- political ---- or
+professional prejudice ---- malice nor ill-will ---- to influence me
+in casting my vote ---- for the election or rejection ---- of an
+applicant ---- for membership in this Order ---- God being my helper
+----
+
+ AMEN!"
+
+You will drop your hands.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+You will place your left hand over your heart and raise your right
+hand to heaven.
+
+
+SEC. IV.--*ISHNESS
+
+(You will say) "I" ---- (Pronounce your full name ---- and repeat
+after me) "Most solemnly pledge, promise and swear ---- that I will
+never slander ---- defraud ---- receive ---- or in any manner wrong
+---- the * * * * ---- a *sman ---- nor a *sman's family ---- nor will
+I suffer the same to be done ---- if I can prevent it.
+
+"I swear that I will be faithful ---- in defending and protecting ----
+the home ---- reputation ---- and physical and business interest ----
+of a *sman ---- and that of a *sman's family.
+
+"I swear that I will at any time ---- without hesitating ---- go to
+the assistance or rescue ---- of a *sman in any way ---- at his call I
+will answer ---- I will be truly *ish toward *smen ---- in all things
+honorable.
+
+"I swear that I will not allow ---- any animosity ---- friction nor
+ill-will ---- to arise and remain ---- between myself and a *sman ----
+but will be constant in my efforts ---- to promote real *ishness ----
+among the members of this Order.
+
+"I swear that I will keep secure to myself ---- a secret of a *sman
+---- when same is committed to me ---- in the sacred bond of *smanship
+---- the crime of violating THIS solemn oath ---- treason against the
+United States of America ---- rape ---- and malicious murder ----
+alone excepted.
+
+"I most solemnly assert and affirm ---- that to the Government of the
+United States of America ---- and any State thereof ---- of which I
+may become a resident ---- I sacredly swear ---- an unqualified
+allegiance ---- above any other and every kind of government ---- in
+the whole world ---- I here and now ---- pledge my life ---- my
+property ---- my vote ---- and my sacred honor ---- to uphold its flag
+---- its Constitution ---- and Constitutional laws ---- and will
+protect ---- defend ---- and enforce same unto death.
+
+"I swear that I will most zealously ---- and valiantly ---- shield and
+preserve ---- by any and all ---- justifiable means and methods ----
+the sacred constitutional rights ---- and privileges of ---- free
+public schools ---- free speech ---- free press ---- separation of
+church and state ---- liberty ---- white supremacy ---- just laws ----
+and the pursuit of happiness ---- against any encroachment ---- of any
+nature ---- by any person or persons ---- political party or parties
+---- religious sect or people ---- native, naturalized or foreign ----
+of any race ---- color ---- creed ---- lineage or tongue whatsoever.
+
+"All to which I have sworn by THIS oath ---- I will seal with my blood
+---- be Thou my witness ---- Almighty God ---- AMEN!"
+
+You will drop your hands.
+
+
+OLD PLEDGE OF LOYALTY
+
+ APPELLATION
+
+ This Organization shall be styled and denominated, The Order of
+ the (then follows three stars; no other name given).
+
+
+ CREED
+
+ We, the Order of the * * *, reverentially acknowledge the
+ majesty and supremacy of the Divine Being, and recognize the
+ goodness and providence of the same. And we recognize our
+ relation to the United States Government, the supremacy of the
+ Constitution, the Constitutional Laws thereof, and the Union of
+ States thereunder.
+
+
+ OBJECTS OF THE ORDER
+
+ This is an institution of Chivalry, Humanity, Mercy, and
+ Patriotism; embodying in its genius and its principles all that
+ is chivalric in conduct, noble in sentiment, generous in
+ manhood, and patriotic in purpose; its peculiar object being,
+
+ First: To protect the weak, the innocent, and the defenseless,
+ from the indignities, wrongs, and outrages, of the lawless, the
+ violent, and the brutal; to relieve the injured and oppressed;
+ to succor the suffering and unfortunate, and especially the
+ widows and orphans of Confederate soldiers.
+
+ Second: To protect and defend the Constitution of the United
+ States, and all laws passed in conformity thereto, and to
+ protect the States and the people thereof from all invasion from
+ any source whatever.
+
+ Third: To aid and assist in the execution of all constitutional
+ laws, and to protect the people from unlawful seizure, and from
+ trial except by their peers in conformity to the laws of the
+ land.
+
+ Note the vast difference between this and the following page.
+ One, the pledge to all that is right and uplifting--the other to
+ a single autocrat. The above was formed for the protection and
+ enforcement of law--the Kleagle's pledge, merely a vow to do
+ anything that the Imperial Wizard Simmons might see fit.
+
+
+MODERN KLEAGLE'S PLEDGE OF LOYALTY
+
+ I, the undersigned, in order to be a regular appointed KlEagle
+ of the Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
+ (Incorporated), do freely and voluntarily promise, pledge and
+ fully guarantee a lofty respect, whole-hearted loyalty and an
+ unwavering devotion at all times and under any and all
+ circumstances and conditions from this day and date forward to
+ William Joseph Simmons as Imperial Wizard and Emperor of the
+ Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (Incorporated). I
+ shall work in all respects in perfect harmony with him and under
+ his authority and directions, in all his plans for the extension
+ and government of the Society, and under his directions, with
+ any and all of my officially superior officers duly appointed by
+ him.
+
+ I shall at any and all times be faithful and true in all things,
+ and most especially in preventing and suppressing any factions,
+ cisms or conspiracies against him or his plans and purposes or
+ the peace and harmony of the Society which may arise or attempt
+ to arise. I shall discourage and strenuously oppose any degree
+ of disloyalty or disrespect on the part of myself or any
+ klansman, any where and at any time or place, towards him as the
+ founder and as the supreme chief governing head of the Society
+ above named.
+
+ This pledge, promise and guarantee I make is a condition
+ precedent to my appointment stated above, and the continuity of
+ my appointment as a KlEagle, and it is fully agreed that any
+ deviation by me from this pledge will instantly automatically
+ cancel and completely void my appointment together with all its
+ prerogatives, my membership in the Society, and I shall forfeit
+ all remunerations which may be then due me.
+
+ I make this solemn pledge on my Oath of Allegiance and on my
+ integrity and honor as a man and as a klansman, with serious
+ purpose to keep same inviolate.
+
+ Done in the city of ...................., State of
+ ........................... on this the ..........
+ day of .................... A.D. 19...
+ Signed ..............................
+ Address .............................
+ Witness: .........................................
+ Address ..........................................
+
+ This is the oath taken by Kleagles in the Ku Klux Klan. It binds
+ the Kleagle to "Imperial Wizard" Simmons personally in an almost
+ slavish fashion. The oath is taken as a pledge of loyalty to
+ Simmons and not to the order.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER VI
+
+HOW THE DOLLARS ROLL IN
+
+ _The Klan Claims to Have 500,000 to 700,000 Members. Plan to get
+ College Boys._
+
+
+The Ku Klux Klan claims to have 500,000 to 700,000 members. As a
+matter of fact it is generally believed that that number is a hot air
+figure. It offers a basis for some interesting figures on the money
+that has changed hands, however.
+
+Every person initiated must pay $10 as an initiation fee. Kleagles who
+have left the order say that the "initiation" fee is called a
+"donation" so that the Klan can escape paying income tax to the
+government, because dues in clubs and societies are taxable.
+
+Of the $10, the kleagle who enrolls the member gets $4. The king
+kleagle, or state salesmanager, gets $1. The cyclops, or division
+manager, gets 50 cents. Clarke, the Imperial Kleagle, gets $3 and the
+office of Imperial Wizard Simmons gets $1.50. On this basis of 700,000
+members, Clarke has collected more than $2,000,000. So far as known no
+public accounting ever has been made.
+
+In addition the person initiated pays $6.50 for a mask, or helmet, and
+a robe. This he must purchase from the Gate City Manufacturing Company
+of Atlanta, owned by Clarke. Clarke's fortune grows every time a new
+member is taken in. If the Klansman rides a horse in ceremonies he
+must buy a robe for $14--also from Clarke's company.
+
+
+WATER AT $10 A QUART
+
+Another source of revenue to Clarke is the water used in initiations.
+It comes from the Chattahoochee river (Indian for "muddy water") near
+Atlanta. It is sent around the country as special Ku Klux Klan liquid
+without which an initiation cannot be held. It costs $10 a quart,
+money to be paid to Clarke.
+
+Simmons and Clarke live in costly houses on Peachtree road, outside of
+Atlanta. It is explained that their homes were presented to them by
+the Klan. It also is explained that some of the money of the Klan goes
+to Lanier university, near Atlanta, where young students are to be
+trained to spread the Ku Klux Klan to every village of the country.
+
+
+AFTER THE COLLEGE BOYS
+
+In addition to the general membership, Simmons started a plan to get
+college boys into the Ku Klux Klan at $1 a head and with a charge of
+$5 for masks and regalia. The watchword for the college boys was to be
+"Kuno." Simmons, according to kleagles who deserted him, explained
+that he got the college idea from the German militarism system, which
+started to train boys for the army when they were in school. Simmons
+wrote this inspiration to attract college boys:
+
+"Klannishners is your creed and faith; therefore, let no angel, man or
+devil break you from its glorious anchorage. Then when the end of your
+initiation shall have been reached in this life and you have been
+summoned to take your place as an inhabitant of the Invisible Empire,
+as you pass through the veil you can say to the world in tones of
+truth triumphant: "I have kept the Faith!" Thus preserving your honor
+by a faithful allegiance your life shall not have been lived in vain."
+
+
+THE BOOK OF "KLORAN"
+
+The ceremony of initiation is contained in a copyrighted book called
+the Kloran written by Imperial Wizard Simmons. The Bible is opened at
+the 12th Chapter of Romans.
+
+These songs are sung:
+
+ We meet in cordial greetings
+ In this our sacred cave
+ To pledge anew our compact
+ With hearts sincere and brave;
+ A band of faithful Klansmen
+ Knights of the K.K.K.
+ We all will stand together
+ Forever and for aye.
+
+ Chorus:
+ Home, home, country and home;
+ Klansmen, we'll live and die
+ For our country and home.
+
+ Her honor, love and justice
+ Must actuate us all,
+ Before our sturdy phalanx
+ All hate and strife shall fall.
+ In union we'll labor
+ Wherever we may roam,
+ To shield a Klansman's welfare,
+ His country, name and home.
+
+
+KLEXOLOGY
+
+(Tune--America)
+
+ "God of Eternity,
+ Guide, guard our great country,
+ Our homes and store.
+ Keep our great state to Thee;
+ Its people right and free
+ In us Thy glory be
+ Forevermore."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER VII
+
+KU KLUX KLAN AND THE JEWS
+
+ _"Drive them out of the United States" are the words that are
+ used to enlist Jew-haters into the ranks._
+
+
+In spite of the fact that ever since the beginning of the American
+colonies, in the war of the revolution and in other national crises,
+great Jews have helped to make the United States what it is today, the
+Ku Klux Klan recruits misguided members on the representation that it
+has found a scheme to drive the Jews out of the country. Anti-Jewish
+propaganda is used particularly in large cities and in smaller
+communities where racial and religious flames may be fanned in order
+to win members and money for the Ku Klux.
+
+_The Searchlight_, the official paper of the Klan, teems with
+anti-Jewish literature. Secret documents and stories are passed around
+privately among the organizers and used in gaining recruits.
+
+"Chaplain" Ridley is one of the most rabid of the campaigners against
+the Jews. He never lets an opportunity go by to ridicule Jews and stir
+up prejudice.
+
+In the first place, Jews are barred from the Ku Klux Klan. In a
+questionnaire that must be filled in by those who are initiated these
+questions are asked:
+
+"Are you a gentile or a jew? What is your religious faith? Of what
+church are you a member (if any)? Of what religious faith are your
+parents?"
+
+
+CHAPLAIN ATTACKS JEWS
+
+"Chaplain" Ridley in _The Searchlight_, writes:
+
+"I cannot help being what I am racially. I am not a Jew, nor a negro
+nor a foreigner. I am an Anglo-Saxon white man, so ordained by the
+hand and will of God, and so constituted and trained that I cannot
+conscientiously take either my politics or my religion from some
+secluded ass on the other side of the world.
+
+"Now, if somebody else happens to be a Jew, I can't help it any more
+than he can. Or if he happens to be black, I can't help that, either.
+If he were born under a foreign flag, I couldn't help it--but there is
+one thing I can do. I can object to his un-American propaganda being
+preached in my home or practiced in the solemn assembly of real
+Americans."
+
+_The Searchlight_ constantly mixes Jews and negroes in ridiculous
+"movements." For instance, one writer in the issue of July 30, 1921,
+declares that his investigations have demonstrated that Jewish
+plotters are stirring up the negroes to make a race war so that the
+government will be destroyed.
+
+The writer goes on:
+
+"For the same reason, the Jew is interested in overthrowing Christian
+Russia. But remember, he does not intend to stop at Russia. Through
+his Third Internationale of Moscow he is working to overthrow all the
+Gentile Governments of the world. I am enclosing an editorial clipped
+from The New York _World_ of Saturday, July 23. You will keep in mind
+that _The World_ is Jew-owned, as is every other newspaper in New York
+City except the Tribune. * * * In all my twenty-five years traveling
+about over this continent I have never met a disloyal American who
+failed to be either foreign-born or a Semite. With the best wishes for
+the success of the Ku Klux Klan."
+
+
+HOW TO THROW JEWS OUT
+
+In the instructions to kleagles, who sell memberships in the Klan, the
+anti-Jewish feeling in some communities is appealed to in this manner:
+
+"The Jew patronizes only the Jew unless it is impossible to do so.
+Therefore, we klansmen, the only real Americans, must, by the same
+methods, protect ourselves, and practice by actual application the
+teachings of klannishness. With this policy faithfully adhered to, it
+will not be long before the Jew will be forced out of business by our
+practice of his own business methods, for when the time comes when
+klansmen trade only with klansmen then the days of the Jews' success
+in business will be numbered and the Invisible Empire can drive them
+from the shores of our own America."
+
+Another favorite way to create interest in the anti-Jewish movement is
+to represent that Imperial Kleagle Clarke has in hand the organization
+of a nation-wide Jewish society to oppose the Sons of Israel. This
+society is to be created by Jews who are in the pay of Kleagle Clarke
+and who are really traitors to their own co-religionists. Spies
+working in the ranks of the Sons of Israel will keep the Ku Klux Klan
+informed of what the Sons of Israel are doing and finally a clash
+between the two organizations is to be engineered, to the destruction
+of both. Of course this is the wildest sort of propaganda, but it
+demonstrates how the agents play with fire in order to get members.
+
+
+"SEARCHLIGHT" AND THE JEWS
+
+Among the articles in _The Searchlight_ there are those headed, "A
+Message from Jerusalem--Esau the Wanderer must Pay for His
+Pottage--the Mightiest Weapons for the Jews are Pounds and Pence."
+
+"Doesn't Think Much of the Jews."
+
+"Jewish Rabbi Gets Rabid."
+
+A paragraph from "Doesn't Think Much of the Jews," published Feb. 12,
+1921, contains this passage:
+
+"Their religion is to control wealth and thereby control all nations.
+And you cannot deny but they are doing so under false names. Jews are
+entering into every Government, every nation on earth except China and
+Japan, where their heavenly God received little recognition. They
+spread their ingenious religion that strangled the ignorant and
+credulous by causing dissension to their advantage."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER VIII
+
+KU KLUX KLAN AND THE CATHOLICS
+
+ _Misrepresentation of Oath of Knights of Columbus is Used to
+ excite Religious Hatred in order to get money._
+
+
+Just as the organizers of the Ku Klux Klan misrepresent the Jews in
+order to get members and money for their order, they go to great
+lengths to create prejudice against Catholics. In some communities
+anti-Catholic arguments are thought to be those that will bring the
+most members into the fold. Fake documents and false statements on
+printed cards that can be slyly passed from hand to hand are used for
+this purpose. Anti-Catholic lies that can be hurled at Klansmen at
+meetings to inspire them to get in more members and increase the
+incomes of the "imperial wizard," the kleagles and other officers are
+spread around.
+
+One of these documents is a card entitled "Do You Know?" A kleagle of
+the Klan asked the King Kleagle of his state for some literature that
+he could employ to stir up interest in the Klan. In a short time the
+kleagle received the literature from the Gate City Manufacturing
+Company of Atlanta, Ga., a company promoted by "Imperial Kleagle"
+Clarke. The supply of literature contained 100 copies of a card
+bearing the heading "Do You Know?"
+
+Another document that is sent broadcast to foment religious unrest and
+hatred is a fake oath ascribed to the Knights of Columbus, which is
+composed of Catholics and which has published the oath that its
+members take. Before reading the fake oath, it will be well to examine
+the real oath.
+
+
+REAL K. OF C. OATH
+
+The bona fide oath that is taken by men initiated into the Knights of
+Columbus, and which, it has been proven, is the correct oath follows:
+
+"I swear to support the Constitution of the United States. I pledge
+myself, as a Catholic citizen and Knight of Columbus, to enlighten
+myself fully upon my duties as a citizen and to conscientiously
+perform such duties entirely in the interest of my country and
+regardless of all personal consequences. I pledge myself to do all in
+my power to preserve the integrity and purity of the ballot, and to
+promote reverence and respect for law and order. I promise to practice
+my religion openly and consistently, but without ostentation, and to
+so conduct myself in public affairs, and in the exercise of public
+virtue as to reflect nothing but credit upon our Holy Church, to the
+end that she may flourish and our country prosper to the greater honor
+and glory of God."
+
+
+BOGUS K. OF C. OATH
+
+We can now appreciate the animus behind the bogus oath that is
+ascribed to the Knights of Columbus by the Ku Klux Klan. This
+fraudulent oath, as used by the recruiting organization of kleagles of
+Ku Klux follows:
+
+"I, ---- ----, now in the presence of Almighty God, the blessed Virgin
+Mary, the blessed St. John the Baptist, the Holy Apostles, St. Peter
+and St. Paul, and all the saints, sacred host of Heaven, and to you,
+my Ghostly Father, the Superior General of the Society of Jesus,
+founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, in the pontification of Paul the III,
+and continued to the present, do by the womb of the Virgin, the matrix
+of God, and the rod of Jesus Christ, declare and swear that His
+Holiness the Pope is Christ's vicegerent and is the true and only head
+of the Catholic or Universal Church throughout the earth; and that by
+virtue of the keys of binding and loosing given His Holiness by my
+Saviour, Jesus Christ, he hath power to depose heretical Kings,
+Princes, states, Commonwealths and Governments and they may be safely
+destroyed. Therefore to the utmost of my power I will defend this
+doctrine and His Holiness's right and custom against all usurpers of
+the heretical or Protestant authority whatever, especially the
+Lutheran Church of Germany, Holland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway, and
+the now pretended authority and Churches of England and Scotland, and
+the branches of same now established in Ireland and on the Continent
+of America and elsewhere, and all adherents in regard that they may be
+usurped and heretical opposing the sacred Mother Church of Rome.
+
+"I do now denounce and disown any allegiance as due to any heretical
+King, Prince, or state, named Protestant or liberals, or obedience to
+any of their laws, Magistrates, or officers.
+
+"I do further declare that the doctrine of the Churches of England and
+Scotland, of the Calvinists, Huguenots and others of the name of
+Protestants or Masons to be damnable, and they themselves to be damned
+who will not forsake the same.
+
+"I do further declare that I will help, assist and advise all or any
+of His Holiness' agents, in any place where I should be, in
+Switzerland, Holland, Ireland or America, or in any other kingdom or
+territory I shall come to, and do my utmost to extirpate the heretical
+Protestant or Masonic doctrines and to destroy all their pretended
+powers, legal or otherwise.
+
+
+MORE OF IT
+
+"I do further promise and declare that, notwithstanding that I am
+dispensed with to assume any religion heretical for the propaganda of
+the Mother Church's interest, to keep secret and private all her
+agents' counsels from time to time, as they instruct me, and not
+divulge, directly or indirectly, by word, writing or circumstances
+whatever, but to execute all that should be proposed, given in charge
+or discovered unto me by you, my Ghostly Father, or any of this sacred
+order.
+
+"I do further promise and declare that I will have no opinion or will
+of my own or any mental reservation whatsoever, even as a corpse or
+cadaver (perinde ac cadaver), but will unhesitatingly obey each and
+every command that I may receive from my superiors in the militia of
+the Pope and of Jesus Christ.
+
+"That I will go to any part of the world whithersoever I may be sent,
+to the frozen regions north, jungles of India, to the centers of
+civilization of Europe or to the wild haunts of the barbarous savages
+of America without murmuring or repining, and will be submissive in
+all things whatsoever is communicated to me.
+
+
+AND STILL MORE
+
+"I do further promise and declare that I will, when opportunity
+presents, make and wage relentless war, secretly and openly, against
+all heretics, Protestants and Masons, as I am directed to do, to
+extirpate them from the face of the whole earth; and that I will spare
+neither age, sex or condition, and that I will hang, burn, waste,
+boil, flay, strangle, and bury alive these infamous heretics; rip up
+the stomachs and wombs of their women and crash their infants' heads
+against the walls in order to annihilate their execrable race. That
+when the same cannot be done openly, I will secretly use the poisonous
+cup, strangulation cord, the steel of the poniard or the leaden
+bullet, regardless of the honor, rank, dignity or authority of the
+persons, whatever may be their condition in life, either public or
+private, as I at any time may be directed so to do by any agents of
+the Pope or superior of the Brotherhood of the Holy Father of the
+Society of Jesus.
+
+"In confirmation of which I hereby dedicate my life, soul and all
+corporate powers, and with the dagger which I now receive I will
+subscribe my name written in my blood in testimony thereof; and
+should I prove false or weaken in my determination, may my brethren
+and fellow soldiers of the militia of the Pope cut off my hands and
+feet and my throat from ear to ear, my belly opened and sulphur burned
+therein with all the punishment that can be inflicted upon me on earth
+and my soul shall be tortured by demons in eternal hell forever.
+
+
+NEARING THE END NOW
+
+"That I will in voting always vote for a K. of C. in preference to a
+Protestant, especially a Mason, and that I will leave my party so to
+do; that if two Catholics are on the ticket I will satisfy myself
+which is the better supporter of Mother Church and vote accordingly.
+
+"That I will not deal with or employ a Protestant if in my power to
+deal with or employ a Catholic. That I will place Catholic girls in
+Protestant families, that a weekly report may be made of the inner
+movements of the heretics.
+
+"That I will provide myself with arms and ammunition that I may be in
+readiness when the word is passed or I am commanded to defend the
+church, either as an individual or with the militia of the Pope.
+
+"All of which I, ---- ----, do swear by the blessed Trinity and
+blessed sacrament which I am now to receive to perform and on my part
+to keep this, my oath.
+
+"In testimony whereof, I take this most holy and blessed sacrament of
+the Eucharist and witness the same further with my name written with
+the point of this dagger dipped in my own blood and seal it in the
+face of this holy sacrament." (Excerpts from "Contested election case
+of Eugene C. Bonniwell against Thomas S. Butler," as appears in the
+Congressional Record ---- House, Feb. 15, 1913, at pages 3215, &c.,
+and ordered printed therein "by unanimous consent." Attached thereto
+and printed (on page 3216) as a part of said report as above.)
+
+The above spurious oath, and others like it, have been found to be
+fraudulent, both by the courts and by an investigation made by
+Masonic bodies. The above oath made its appearance according to a book
+published by Maurice Francis Egan, for eleven years United States
+Minister to Denmark, and John B. Kennedy, in 1912. Messrs. Egan and
+Kennedy explain it as follows:
+
+"It was filed by Mr. Eugene C. Bonniwell of Pennsylvania in his charge
+against Thomas S. Butler before the Committee of Elections No. 1, in
+Congress, when Mr. Bonniwell stated that it had been used against him
+as a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus in an election contest. Mr.
+Butler, in his defense, stated that he had refrained from condemning
+the 'oath,' until election day, although he did not believe it to be
+genuine, because he feared to give it notoriety.
+
+"Far from being disconcerted by the airing of this delectable document
+in Congress, those profiting by its circulation seized upon its
+inclusion in the Congressional Record to give it an air of authority
+by printing on future copies the annotation 'Copied from the
+Congressional Record, &c.,' not pausing, however, to explain the
+circumstances under which it was allowed to appear in that official
+journal."
+
+
+EDITORS ARE CONVICTED
+
+A.M. Morrison and Garfield E. Morrison, editors of the _Morning
+Journal_ of Mankato, Minn., charged E.M. Lawless, editor of the
+Waterville, Minn., _Sentinel_ with having taken the bogus oath.
+Lawless took the case to court and the two Morrisons were convicted.
+The foreman of the jury was a Methodist minister.
+
+In 1914 the bogus oath came to light in California. The Knights of
+Columbus asked a committee of two, 32nd and 33rd degree, Masons, Past
+or Past Grand Masters of Masonry of that state, to make an
+investigation of all the rituals, pledges and oaths used by the
+Knights of Columbus. The Masonic committee gave out a report saying
+that they had made such an investigation. They found that the
+ceremonies of the Knights of Columbus were embodied in four degrees
+"intended to teach and inculcate principles that lie at the
+foundations of every great religion and every great state."
+
+
+WHAT MASONS REPORTED
+
+Their report continued:
+
+"Our examination was made primarily to ascertain whether or not a
+certain alleged oath * * * which has been printed and widely
+circulated was in fact used by the Order and whether * * * any oath,
+obligation or pledge was used which was or would be offensive to
+Protestants or Masons. * * * We find that neither the alleged oath nor
+any such oath or pledge bearing the remotest resemblance thereto in
+matter, manner, spirit or purpose is used or forms a part of the
+ceremonies of any degree of the Knights of Columbus. The alleged oath
+is scurrilous, wicked and libelous and must be the invention of an
+impious and venomous mind. * * * There is no propaganda proposed or
+taught against Protestants or Masons or persons not of Catholic faith.
+* * * We can find nothing in the entire ceremonials of the Order that
+to our minds could be objected to by any person."
+
+_The Searchlight_, official organ of the Ku Klux, contains many
+articles that misrepresent the Catholics. For instance, of Feb. 26,
+1921, _The Searchlight_ had an article which was captioned: "Facts
+Gathered by the Knights of Luther from the Washington Bureau of
+Statistics":
+
+
+CHARGES OF "KNIGHTS OF LUTHER"
+
+Without one word to support them, the following were printed as
+"facts":
+
+"The National Democratic Committee is by majority a Roman Catholic
+body. It usually has a Roman Catholic President and secretary.
+
+"Catholics influenced the national campaign which elected Wilson.
+
+"The President's private secretary is a Roman Catholic.
+
+"Over 70 per cent. of all appointments made by President Wilson are
+Catholics. Their influence is so powerful it compels the homage of
+those in authority.
+
+"Five States now have Catholic Administrations.
+
+"Thirty-one States have Roman Catholic Democratic Central Committees.
+
+"Twenty thousand public schools have one-half Catholic teachers.
+
+"Over 100,000 public schools now contribute a part or all of the
+school tax to Catholic Churches and schools.
+
+"Six hundred public schools use Catholic readers and teach from them
+the Roman Catholic catechism.
+
+"Sixty-two per cent. of all offices of the United States, both
+elective and appointive, are now held by Roman Catholics.
+
+"New York, Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Cleveland,
+Toledo, St. Louis, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boston now have 75
+per cent. Catholic teachers in their public schools.
+
+"In all the cities and towns of the United States of 10,000 or more
+inhabitants an average of over 90 per cent. of the police force are
+Roman Catholics.
+
+"Roman Catholics are in the majority of the City Council of 10,000
+cities and towns of the United States."
+
+
+MORE OF THE SAME STUFF
+
+_The Searchlight_ continues:
+
+"We will now look at the results of Catholic teaching on vice and
+virtue. The history of assassins of heads of Governments in the past
+is a history of murderous Roman Catholics. In 90 per cent. of the
+cases where criminals are executed for crimes committed, the victims
+of the execution have a priest at their elbow to administer the last
+sacrament.
+
+"The man who shot Roosevelt was a Roman Catholic.
+
+"The man who shot President Garfield was a Roman Catholic.
+
+"The man who shot President Lincoln was a Roman Catholic.
+
+"The plot that took the life of Lincoln emanated from Roman Catholic
+influence in the house of a Roman Catholic.
+
+"Abraham Lincoln said, 'I do not pretend to be a prophet but, though
+not a prophet, I see a very dark cloud on our horizon, and that cloud
+is coming from Rome. It is filled with tears and blood. The true
+motive power is secreted behind the walls of the Vatican, the colleges
+and schools of the Jesuits, the convents of the nuns, and the
+confessional boxes of Rome,' and such opinions cost the Nation his
+life.
+
+"Over 65 per cent. of prison convicts of all grades and of all kinds
+of prisoners are Roman Catholics, while less than 5 per cent. are
+graduates of our public schools.
+
+"These statements are astounding when we remember that only about 12-½
+per cent. of the entire population of the United States are Roman
+Catholics, while the other 87-½ per cent. are not."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER IX
+
+KU KLUX KLAN AND THE MASONS
+
+ _Iowa and Missouri Jurisdiction Grand Masters Issue Public
+ Denunciations Against the Klan_.
+
+
+Promoters of the Ku Klux Klan brag that most of its members are
+Masons. Whether this is true no one on the outside can tell. It is
+known, however, that the kleagles or salesmen, who solicit members in
+a community try to play upon the Masonic spirit to help along their
+game. That this is done with the disapproval of the leading Masonic
+bodies of the country is shown by the action of the grand commanders
+of the Iowa and Missouri jurisdictions. They have issued public
+denunciations of the operations and purposes of the Klan, especially
+that feature that resorts to the masking of members when they are
+taking part in Klan rites. The examples of Iowa and Missouri are being
+followed by Masons in other states.
+
+
+IOWA GRAND MASTER'S STATEMENT
+
+Amos N. Alberson of Washington, Iowa, grand master of that state, has
+directed a communication to all Masonic lodges under his jurisdiction
+as follows:
+
+"Whereas, It has become known to your grand master that a certain 'Ku
+Klux Klan' has been and is now organizing within this jurisdiction an
+alleged 'secret and invisible empire'; and,
+
+"Whereas, It is reported that its organizers and agents have stated
+and intimated to members of our craft that the said 'Ku Klux Klan' is
+in effect an adjunct of Freemasonry and in accord with its principles
+and purposes; and,
+
+"Whereas, Any such statement or intimation is absolutely false and
+untrue, in that Masonry can not and does not approve of or ally itself
+with any organization or movement, secret or public, that proposes to
+subvert or supersede the processes of orderly representative
+government 'of the people, for the people, and by the people'; nor one
+that appeals to bigotry and endeavors to foster hatred of any
+nationality, class, religious faith or sect, as such.
+
+
+THE SOLEMN CHARGE
+
+"Therefore, I, Amos N. Alberson, grand master of Masons in Iowa, do
+solemnly charge each and all of the regular Masons in Iowa, now as
+heretofore when you were made a Mason, that 'in the state you are to
+be a quiet and peaceable subject, true to your government and just to
+your country; you are not to countenance disloyalty or rebellion, but
+patiently submit to legal authority, and conform with cheerfulness to
+the government of the country in which you live.'
+
+
+CITES MASONIC OBLIGATION
+
+"Furthermore, I charge each and all, that as our fathers have framed
+the truly Masonic principles of liberty and conscience, equality
+before the law, and fraternity among men into the constitutions of
+this nation and state, we as Free Masons and citizens of this republic
+are obligated to perform our full moral and civic duty, to promote and
+enforce an orderly administration of justice and equity, acting openly
+that it may be known of all men."
+
+Grand Master Alberson further orders and directs "that this letter to
+the craft be read aloud at the next meeting, whether regular or
+special, of each lodge throughout this jurisdiction; that it shall be
+made of record, and due notice of the same circulated among the
+brethrens, that it may come to the knowledge of all Masons in Iowa."
+
+
+MISSOURI'S ACTION ON KLAN
+
+William F. Johnson, grand master of the Carterlin Grand Lodge of
+Missouri Ancient-Free and Accepted Masons made this statement at the
+annual meeting of the grand lodge, which indorsed it:
+
+"As the impression seems to prevail in some sections, that the Masonic
+fraternity is directly or indirectly associated with or furthering
+this secret organization (Ku Klux Klan), and as I have been asked on
+numerous occasions what relations, if any, our fraternity bears to
+such secret society or order, it is well that the seal of disapproval
+be positively placed by this grand lodge upon this secret
+organization, which assumes to itself the right and authority to
+administer law and punish crimes.
+
+"Nothing is more destructive of free government than secret control.
+The arraying of race against race, color against color, sect against
+sect is destructive of peace and harmony, which is the great end we,
+as Free Masons, have in view. We profess and boast that we are true to
+our government and just to our country.
+
+
+IS SUBVERSIVE OF THE REPUBLIC
+
+"We can not, as Free Masons and good citizens, recognize the right of
+any secret society or combination of men to assume unto themselves the
+right to administer law and to inflict punishment upon their fellow
+men. Such an assumption is subversive of our republican institutions,
+contrary to the great principles of Free Masonry.
+
+"An organization that practices censorship of private conduct behind
+the midnight anonymity of mask and robe, and enforces its secret
+decrees with the weapons of whips and tar and feathers must ultimately
+merit and receive the condemnation of those who believe in courts,
+open justice and good citizenship."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER X
+
+KU KLUX KLAN AND THE NEGRO
+
+ _Members of the Klan take an oath to Bring about White
+ Supremacy, notwithstanding the Constitution, which guarantees
+ the Negro Equal Rights._
+
+
+Under the constitution of the United States, the negro is guaranteed
+equal rights with all other citizens. When the President of the United
+States is sworn into office he takes an oath to uphold the
+constitution and the laws passed under it. Every senator, congressman,
+governor and other important officer in the United States and in each
+of the states is sworn to uphold the constitution.
+
+But the members of the Ku Klux Klan take an oath that puts the
+constitution at naught. They swear to bring about "white supremacy."
+Taken in conjunction with the speeches and writings of their leaders,
+this oath shows that the Klansmen intend to work together to create
+strife against the negro, to belittle him and his family, his
+churches, his business, his social societies and other things that are
+dear to him. The Klan is determined to put the negro out of business
+in the United States and to drive him back to Africa.
+
+As is all other main objects--the warfare on Jews, Catholics and
+foreign born--the Klan intends to follow its own laws in dealing with
+the negro. The writings of its leaders are very plain on that point.
+
+In his oath the Klansman swears:
+
+"I swear that I will most zealously and valiantly shield and preserve
+by any and all justifiable means and methods White Supremacy----
+
+"All to which I have sworn by this oath. I will seal with my blood by
+Thou my witness, Almighty God. Amen."
+
+Prominent lawyers who have examined this oath declare that it really
+is an oath upholding mob rule and that any time the Klansman is given
+orders he will follow his leaders in a crusade outside the
+constitution of the United States that might lead to serious trouble
+and bloodshed.
+
+Chaplain Ridley of the Ku Klux Klan has written in _The Searchlight_
+on white supremacy as follows:
+
+"Back in the days of the reconstruction the fathers gathered at the
+call of the low, shrill whistle and rode into immortal fame, rescuing
+a threatened civilization and making real once more the White Man's
+Supremacy. Klansmen of to-day, whether they assemble in the mountains
+of Maine, or 'neath the shadows of the great Rockies, or on the plains
+of the Wonderful West, or amid the trailing vines and wild flowers of
+Dixie, meet to keep alive the memory of these men and preserve the
+traditions of those days when the souls of men were tried as if by
+fire."
+
+In Texas a white man who testified in behalf of an accused negro--he
+merely told the truth under oath as he knew it--was tarred and
+feathered by masked men.
+
+_The Searchlight_ has printed column after column of anti-negro stuff,
+mostly under anonymous names or under the titles of organizations
+whose addresses are not given. One such resolution adopted by the
+"Patriotic Societies of Atlanta" condemns Rev. Ashby Jones, a
+minister, for inviting an honorable negro to an interracial meeting
+and for addressing the negro as "mister."
+
+Here are some of the titles of articles in _The Searchlight_, showing
+its evident purpose of stirring up racial feelings:
+
+"Social Equality Put Under Ban."
+
+"Negroes Must Serve on Chain Gangs Now."
+
+"Separate Cars for Negroes."
+
+"White Woman Marries a Negro."
+
+_The Searchlight_ condemned President Harding for appointing Henry
+Lincoln Johnson, a negro, as register of deeds.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XI
+
+THE KU KLUX KLAN AND WOMEN
+
+
+Here is the proclamation issued by Imperial Wizard Simmons, making
+Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler his "grand chief of staff" to have charge of the
+women's organization to be affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan:
+
+"To all Genii, Grand Dragons and Hydras of Realms, Grand Goblins and
+Kleagles of Domains, Grand Titans and Furies of Provinces, Giants,
+Exalted Cyclops and Terrors of Cantons, and to all citizens of the
+Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, in the name of our
+valiant and venerated dead, I affectionately greet you:
+
+"In view of our Nation's need and as an additional force in helping on
+the great work of conserving, protecting and making effective the
+great principles of our Anglo-Saxon civilization and American ideals
+and institutions, the Imperial Kloncilium, in regular session
+assembled, after deliberate care and earnest prayer, decided that
+there shall be established within the bounds and under the supreme
+authority and government of the Invisible Empire an organization that
+will admit the splendid women of our great national commonwealth, who
+are now citizens with us in directing the affairs of the Nation. Which
+decision of the Imperial Kloncilium I have officially ratified after
+serious, careful and devoted consideration of all matters and things
+involved by this move.
+
+"In view of the foregoing, I hereby officially declare and proclaim
+that such organization does now exist in prospect. Plans, methods,
+ritualism and regulations of same are now in process of formation and
+will be perfected at an early date and officially announced.
+
+"I do farther proclaim that in order to have the proper assistance in
+the formation and perfecting of this organization, I have this day
+and date selected and officially appointed Mary Elizabeth Tyler of
+Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., to be my grand chief of staff, to have
+immediate charge of work pertaining to said woman's organization under
+my authority and direction.
+
+"Further information will be duly and officially communicated from
+time to time.
+
+"Done in the Aulic of His Majesty, Imperial Wizard, Emperor of the
+Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, in the Imperial City of
+Atlanta, Commonwealth of Georgia, United States of America, on this,
+the ninth day of the ninth month of the year of our Lord, 1921.
+
+"Duly signed and sealed by His Majesty,
+
+ William Joseph Simmons,
+ "Imperial Wizard."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XII
+
+ATROCITIES COMMITTED IN THE NAME OF KU KLUX KLAN
+
+ _Ku Klux Klan Knights of Beaumont, Texas, issue a justification
+ for taking the law into Their own hands._
+
+
+Confession that the Ku Klux Klan uses tar and feathers and the lash to
+punish persons whose actions it condemns is made by the Klansmen of
+Beaumont, Tex. The Beaumont Ku Klux Klan organization tarred and
+feathered Dr. J.S. Paul and R.F. Scott and later acknowledged, under
+its official seal, that its members did the job.
+
+"Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, No. 7, Beaumont, Texas," admitted taking
+the law into their own hands in a statement dated July 21, 1921. This
+statement was made to the editors of two newspapers of Beaumont. It
+sought to justify the "tar and feather party" and gave warning that
+the "heavy hand of the Ku Klux Klan" was waiting to yank other persons
+from their beds in case they came into its displeasure.
+
+
+SHOW SIMMONS MISREPRESENTS
+
+Grand Wizard William J. Simmons has declared publicly that the Ku Klux
+did not indulge in midnight raids on defenseless victims whom it
+tarred and feathered. He has defended the Ku Klux Klan by ascribing
+these unlawful actions to imposters who use the regalia of the Ku
+Klux. The Beaumont incident proves that the Ku Klux not only was
+responsible for assaults on Dr. Paul and Scott, but that it boasted of
+its exploits with them.
+
+
+LETTER ADMITS USE OF TAR
+
+The Paul-Scott "party" occurred on May 8. Its details were telegraphed
+all over the country. The letter to the two Beaumont newspapers the
+following July read:
+
+"Your publication since the organization of the Ku Klux Klan in the
+city of Beaumont has on various occasions published information
+concerning and pertaining to the affairs of this organization. We
+believe, as you do, that a newspaper should serve the best interests
+of its constituency and that all legitimate news should be given the
+public through its columns. During the past two months items have
+appeared in your paper relative to the case of the Ku Klux Klan and
+its connection with Dr. J.S. Paul.
+
+"Now, that you and the public may be fully informed of the true facts
+in the case, the Klan has assembled and herewith hands you an
+intelligent, true and correct history of the entire matter. The Klan
+suggests that this summary of facts be published in the columns of
+your paper not later than Sunday, July 24, 1921, and that it be
+published verbatim, according to the enclosed copy, typographical
+errors excepted.
+
+ Knights of the Ku Klux Klan."
+
+
+PHYSICIAN IS ACCUSED
+
+The "intelligent, true and correct history of the entire matter" was a
+lengthy statement. It accused Dr. Paul of being a physician who for
+years had sold whisky and narcotic drugs and had performed illegal
+operations on women. Because he had political and financial backing
+grand jury proceedings against him had been squelched.
+
+About the middle of December, 1920, R.F. Scott, who lived in
+Deweyville, Texas (Scott was a former member of the United States
+Marine corps), consulted Dr. Paul and arranged for an illegal
+operation. The statement declares the girl became seriously ill as a
+result of malpractice on Dr. Paul's part and was taken from her
+residence to a hospital, where a serious operation was performed.
+
+After this occurrence the girl demanded that Dr. Paul assist her in
+defraying the extra expense due to his negligence, and he offered her
+$500 to leave Beaumont. This bargain he broke and is accused of having
+threatened to cause her arrest for attempted blackmail, or with death
+if she exposed him.
+
+
+MORAL LAW ABOVE WRITTEN
+
+Her predicament was reported to the Klan and the statement says her
+cry was heard by men who respect the "great moral law more than the
+technicalities of the legal code."
+
+The statement goes on:
+
+"The eyes of the unknown had seen and had observed the wrong to be
+redressed. Dr. Paul was wealthy. His victim was a poor girl. Between
+the two stood the majesty of the law, draped in technicalities of
+changes of venue, mistrials, appeals, postponements, eminent counsel
+skilled in the esoteric art of protecting crime and interpreting laws
+involved in a mass of legal verbiage, the winding and unwinding of red
+tape, instead of the sinewy arm of justice, wielding the unerring
+sword. The law of the Klan is JUSTICE.
+
+"Dr. Paul was approached in his office by three men on the night of
+May 7 and instructed to go with them. He was placed in a waiting
+automobile and escorted a few miles out of town. The judgment of the
+Klan was read to him and charges were related to him, none of which he
+would deny.
+
+
+"LASHED, TARRED AND FEATHERED"
+
+"In a cowardly, whimpering plea, he pleaded that others were as guilty
+as he. The lash was laid on his back and the tar and feathers applied
+to his body. He was then informed of the will of the Klan that he
+should leave the city within forty-eight hours. Upon the return of the
+party to Beaumont, Dr. Paul was discharged from an automobile at the
+intersection of two of the main streets of the city, that he might be
+a warning to all of his ilk that decent men and women no longer wanted
+him in the community.
+
+"Dr. Paul complied with the instructions of the Klan that he leave the
+city and returned for a few days to his former home at Lufkin. During
+this time he was constantly under the surveillance of the Klan. Within
+a few days he had surrounded himself with relatives and hired
+hench-men of his own tribe and character and returned to Beaumont.
+
+
+SCOTT ALSO TARRED AND FEATHERED
+
+"Scott, who had been constantly watched by the Klan, whose number is
+legion and whose eye is all-seeing and whose methods of gathering
+information are not known to the alien world, was apprehended and
+punished in the same manner Dr. Paul had been dealt with. He was taken
+to the woods and guarded until nightfall. His captors during this time
+treated him with kindness and consideration. They provided him with
+food and fruit to eat and ice water to drink. During the day he was
+questioned and admitted all the charges the Klan had accused him of.
+The judgment of the Klan was that he was to be given ten lashes across
+the bare back and that he was to be tarred and feathered.
+
+
+EYES OF "UNKNOWN" ON HIM
+
+"Scott left Beaumont on Monday, July 18, and spent the major portion
+of the day in Orange parading the streets and proclaimed the
+diabolical lie that he had been subjected to the tortures of the
+inquisition. He posed to the gullible public and sensational
+newspapers as a patriot and a hero. All these things the eyes of the
+unknown have seen and their ears have heard. We can not be deceived
+and JUSTICE will no longer be mocked."
+
+The seal of the Beaumont Klan was attached to the end of the
+statement.
+
+Rev. Caleb Ridley, known as the imperial chaplain of the order,
+acknowledged that the Klan's purpose was to set itself up as
+prosecutor, jury, judge and sheriff.
+
+
+PASTOR GIVES WARNING
+
+On Aug. 26, 1921, he issued to the citizens of Dallas county, Texas,
+the following warning:
+
+"To the Citizens of Dallas County, Greetings: This organization has
+caused to be posted the following proclamation:
+
+"Be it known and hereby proclaimed
+
+"That this organization is composed of native-born Americans and none
+other.
+
+"That its purpose is to uphold the dignity and the authority of the
+law. * * *
+
+"That this organization * * * recognizes * * * that situations
+frequently arise where no existing law offers a remedy.
+
+"That this organization does * * * not countenance and will not stand
+for social parasites remaining in this city. It is equally opposed to
+the gambler, the trickster, the moral degenerate and the man who lives
+by his wits and is without visible means of support.
+
+"The eye of the unknown hath seen and doth constantly observe all,
+white or black, who disregard this warning. 'Whatsoever thou sowest
+that shall you also reap.' Regardless of official, social or financial
+position, this warning applies to all living within the jurisdiction
+of this Klan.
+
+"This warning will not be repeated.
+
+"'Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin.'
+
+"Hereafter all communications from us will bear the official seal of
+the Klan.
+
+ "KNIGHTS OF THE KU KLUX KLAN."
+
+
+KU KLUX KLAN SHOOTS SHERIFF
+
+The attitude of members of the Ku Klux Klan toward officers of the law
+was demonstrated on October 1, 1921, in Lorena, Tex., when the Ku Klux
+Klan shot Sheriff Bob Buchanan of McLennan county, when he attempted
+to stop a parade of Masked Knights.
+
+Without getting an official permit to hold the parade, the Ku Klux
+Klan announced that it would be held at 8:30 p.m. The sheriff notified
+the community that the parade was against the law and that he would
+not allow it. The word was carried to the Ku Klux Klan leaders.
+Messages were sent back and forth, and the Ku Kluxers tried to scare
+the sheriff into a retreat. He refused to back down, however, and
+ended the negotiations by telling the Klansmen that they had to obey
+the law as well as other citizens.
+
+The sheriff said there was a law against uncertain masked men who
+refused to divulge their identity. He would agree to the parade if the
+names of the masked men were furnished to him. This the Klan leaders
+refused to do.
+
+The Klansmen held a council of war at which the sheriff was denounced
+for daring to give them orders. They decided to show the people of
+Lorena that they were bigger than the sheriff or the law that he
+represented. The chief of the Klansmen gave the order for the parade
+to start.
+
+With a posse of citizens and deputies, Sheriff Buchanan met the parade
+at the intersection of the main streets. Thousands of persons were out
+to witness the test of strength between the law and the Ku Klux Klan.
+The sheriff approached a masked Klansman who carried a fiery cross. He
+attempted to seize the cross. There was a shot. A bullet hit the
+sheriff in the right arm. A general gun fight followed and ten persons
+were injured. The Masked Knights hurriedly departed, carrying one of
+their number who was wounded.
+
+Sheriff Buchanan is hailed as a hero in Texas by the law-abiding
+element. The United States needs more public officials like him--men
+with the courage to stand by their oaths of office.
+
+
+OTHER OUTRAGES
+
+Since the Ku Klux Klan was organized night outrages in which masked
+men are involved have increased to a frequency not known in the United
+States since the years just following the Civil War, when the original
+Ku Klux Klan was active in the southern states against "carpet
+baggers" and Negroes.
+
+A murder was committed on June 9, 1921, at Sea Breeze, Fla., by masked
+men who said they were Ku Klux Klan. They took Thomas L. Reynolds from
+his bed and punched and kicked him. Then one of the masked men shot
+him. He died later. Official investigation failed to involve the Ku
+Klux Klan.
+
+
+WIZARD SIMMONS DENIES
+
+In the case of Paul and Scott in Beaumont, Tex., an organization
+claiming to be the Ku Klux Klan admitted under a seal that it was
+responsible. In many other instances the masked riders have openly
+boasted that they were Ku Kluxers. In other cases they have worn
+regalia like that of the Ku Klux. Imperial Wizard Simmons has denied
+that the Ku Klux is responsible for any outrages. Whether he knows
+what he is talking about probably will be determined only by a
+Congressional investigation.
+
+Meanwhile the people of the country have the big fact on which to form
+their judgment--namely, that since the Ku Klux has extended its
+membership and influence by influencing hundreds of thousands to get
+down on their knees and take the oath of "white supremacy," bands of
+night riders who take the law into their own hands have been carrying
+on these disgraceful marauding "parties" with a boldness that
+challenges public attention.
+
+In Daytona, Fla., H.C. Sparkman, an editor, carried on a campaign
+against the Ku Klux Klan. On June 12, 1921, Sparkman received by mail
+a threat warning him that if he did not let the Ku Klux alone the Klan
+would take up his case and that he might be killed. In Pensacola,
+Fla., on July 8, 1921, a band of men wearing white robes like those of
+the Ku Klux Klan in their initiation ceremonies appeared at the store
+of Chris Lochas, a restaurant keeper, and while the chief of police
+was looking on gave him a written order to leave town because of
+certain charges. The warning was signed "K.K.K."
+
+
+KU KLUX KLANSMAN KILLED
+
+In the city of Atlanta, Ga., where the Ku Klux Klan is strongest a
+killing resulted from a raid by masked men on J.C. Thomas, who had a
+lunch room at 280-½ Decatur street. Thomas had received letters
+threatening him with violence unless he "let alone" a certain woman in
+his employ. On March 12, 1920, four men got Thomas to enter an
+automobile and drove him to a spot in a lonely neighborhood. There
+they took him from the car and told him that he was to be punished
+because he had not observed their warnings. When they started to
+strike Thomas, he took a knife from his pocket and killed Fred
+Thompson who was later identified as a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
+
+The case of killing against Thomas was put before a grand jury but the
+jury refused to indict him. At the inquest into the death of Thompson,
+Homer Pitts was identified as the driver of the car in which Thomas
+had been kidnapped. Pitts was represented in the proceedings by
+Attorney W.S. Coburn. In the official list of Ku Kluxers there is a
+H.R. Pitts who is a kleagle at Fresno, Cal., and a W.S. Coburn who is
+a grand goblin with headquarters at Los Angeles, Cal.
+
+
+100 OUTRAGES IN TEXAS
+
+Texas, where the Ku Klux Klan is strong, has been the scene of nearly
+100 unlawful punishments by masked men. In one case the initials
+"K.K.K." were branded on the forehead of a negro who was horsewhipped
+on the charge of having been found in a white woman's room.
+
+Something the same treatment that was given Dr. Paul was handed out to
+J.S. Allen, an attorney of Houston, Tex., who on April 10, 1921, was
+whisked from a downtown street, driven to the country and tarred and
+feathered. The masked men then took him back to the city and threw him
+out of the automobile into a crowd. He was nude except for his coat of
+tar and feathers.
+
+
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+Title: Ku Klux Klan Secrets Exposed
+ Attitude toward Jews, Catholics, Foreigners and Masons.
+ Fraudulent Methods Used. Atrocities Committed in Name of
+ Order.
+
+Author: Ezra Asher Cook
+
+Release Date: April 27, 2011 [EBook #35976]
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+<div class="tr">
+<p class="cen" style="font-weight: bold;">Transcriber's Note:</p>
+<br />
+<p class="noin">Inconsistent hyphenation in the original document has been preserved.</p>
+<p class="noin" style="text-align: left;">Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.
+For a complete list, please see the <span style="white-space: nowrap;"><a href="#TN">end of this document</a>.</span></p>
+</div>
+
+<br />
+<hr />
+<br />
+
+<h1>KU KLUX KLAN</h1>
+
+<h2>SECRETS EXPOSED</h2>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+
+<h4>Attitude toward Jews, Catholics, Foreigners<br />
+and Masons. Fraudulent<br />
+Methods Used. Atrocities<br />
+Committed in Name<br />
+of Order.</h4>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+
+<h4>EZRA A. COOK, Publisher<br />
+(Incorporated)<br />
+26 E. Van Buren St. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; CHICAGO</h4>
+
+<br />
+<hr />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+
+<h4>COPYRIGHT APPLIED<br />
+FOR 1922</h4>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="toc" id="toc"></a><hr />
+<br />
+
+<h3>CONTENTS</h3>
+<br />
+
+<div class="centered">
+<table border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="65%" summary="Table of Contents">
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl" width="80%"></td>
+ <td class="tdr" width="20%" style="font-size: 80%;">Page</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#CHAPTER_I">The Old Ku Klux Klan</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">5</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#CHAPTER_II">The New Ku Klux Klan</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">21</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#CHAPTER_III">How the Modern Ku Klux Klan Was Organized</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">25</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#CHAPTER_IV">How the Ku Klux Klan Gets Members</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">29</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#CHAPTER_V">Oath of the Ku Klux Klan</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">32</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#Page_38">The Old Pledge of Loyalty</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">38</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#Page_39">Modern Kleagles Pledge of Loyalty</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">39</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#CHAPTER_VI">How the Dollars Roll In</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">40</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#CHAPTER_VII">The Ku Klux Klan and the Jews</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">43</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#CHAPTER_VIII">The Ku Klux Klan and the Catholics</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">46</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#CHAPTER_IX">The Ku Klux Klan and the Masons</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">55</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#CHAPTER_X">The Ku Klux Klan and the Negroes</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">58</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#CHAPTER_XI">The Ku Klux Klan and Women</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">60</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdl"><a href="#CHAPTER_XII">Atrocities Committed in the Name of the Order</a></td>
+ <td class="tdr">62</td>
+ </tr>
+</table>
+</div>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="CHAPTER_I" id="CHAPTER_I"></a><hr />
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[5]</a></span><br />
+
+<h1>KU KLUX KLAN SECRETS EXPOSED</h1>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+
+<h3>CHAPTER I</h3>
+
+<h3>THE OLD KU KLUX KLAN<span class="totoc"><a href="#toc">ToC</a></span></h3>
+<br />
+
+<p>To the old Ku-Klux Klan which rode through the south in the days
+following the civil war the new Ku-Klux Klan is a relative only in
+name.</p>
+
+<p>It is not tied by blood. It holds the same position to its southern
+aristocratic forbear as an imposter in social life does to some
+illustrious gentleman of the same name of whom he claims to be a
+descendant.</p>
+
+<p>The old Ku-Klux Klan was a historical development. The new is a man's
+contrivance. The old Ku-Klux Klan movement was an outcome of
+conditions that prevailed in the southern states after the war. The
+present Klan, apparently, is an outcome of a group of men's desire to
+make money.</p>
+
+<p>Widespread, spontaneous, popular, the movement of 1866 grew out of a
+disordered society, not as a "movement" at all at first, but as a
+scheme for having fun, a source of amusement among a group of young,
+full-blooded southern men to puzzle outsiders. Its use as a weapon
+against the stranger in the old south came later.</p>
+
+<p>The "stranger" was the northern carpetbagger. To the south he was the
+pestilence that follows war. He was the blunderer who entered the land
+whose social customs were unknown to him, in a year when the fabric by
+those social customs was in need of mending.</p>
+
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[6]</a></span><br />
+
+<h4>NO RELIGIOUS TEST</h4>
+
+<p>When southern society seized the Ku-Klux Klan as an instrument with
+which to resist there were only two classes, carpet-bagger and unruly
+negro, against which it operated. To join the ranks of the white-robed
+horsemen, there were no qualifications of religion. The Klan made no
+mention of Jew or Catholic. Its purpose was to restore order, not to
+fan prejudice, and therein lies the difference between the old Klan
+and the present Klan which makes the latter a maverick.</p>
+
+<p>The first unit of the horseback riding knights was founded in the
+village of Pulaski, Tenn., with the same motive for its organization
+as the old-time college hazing society. Its members were young men who
+had come back from the war, poor, exhausted, discouraged, and bored
+with the tameness of a country town.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>HOW IT STARTED</h4>
+
+<p>According to the story which has lived south of the Mason and Dixon
+line since those post-bellum days, a group of youths cooling their
+heels in a law office one May evening in 1866 organized a society for
+a good time. If anyone had suggested to them at that time that five
+years later a committee of congress would devote thirteen volumes to a
+history of their "movement" and pass a law to suppress it, or that
+before the child of their wits was fully grown it would have developed
+into a terrorizing "hobgoblin" sheeted for lawlessness, they would
+have thought it a jest.</p>
+
+<p>When their mere joke had become a grim joke, neighbors who feared it
+found in its name "Ku-Klux" the suggestion of a clicking rifle. But
+the name itself was proposed by its charter members in Tennessee as a
+derivative of the Greek word "Kuklos," meaning a circle. From "Kuklos"
+to "Ku-Klux" was an easy transition. The "Klan" followed because these
+youthful students of Greek had an ear for the alliterative.</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[7]</a></span>From the Pulaski law office the society migrated to a haunted house on
+the outskirts of the village. Its members found their first source of
+amusement in initiation rites. They named their chief officer a Grand
+Cyclops and their vice president a Grand Magi. Other officers were the
+Grand Turk, or marshal; a Grand Exchequer or treasurer, and two
+Lictors.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>WORE WHITE MASKS</h4>
+
+<p>The only germ in their constitution from which the "Imperial Wizard"
+Simmons of the twentieth century Klan could breed his present
+organization was the promise of absolute secrecy. For his copying
+years later, the first Klan also contrived a disguise. It consisted of
+a white mask, a tall cardboard hat, a gown or robe, and for the night
+riding excursions, a cover for the horses' bodies and mufflers for
+their feet.</p>
+
+<p>Only after the Pulaski organization had entertained itself for many
+nights did the phenomenon present itself which was to make the Klan a
+weapon in the progress of post-war reconstruction. It was the
+discovery that the African negro was twice as fearful of mysticism and
+mystery as the white man. It taught the white men of Tennessee and
+neighboring states that they had a means of their own of preventing
+what they considered political mismanagement and social insolence in
+the control by northerners and freedmen of the state government.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>BECOMES MILITARY ORGANIZATION</h4>
+
+<p>The Pulaski riders made themselves popular. Young men of neighboring
+towns organized brother Klans. When southern society found itself a
+Humpty Dumpty fallen from the wall, it grasped the Pulaski idea as the
+means for pulling itself up again. The Klan became a military
+organization, with the purpose of keeping order among the <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[8]</a></span>negroes by
+intimidating them. Mysticism in the order grew. Humor grew with it,
+and by the time the states of the north discovered that the south had
+an organization which was in purpose a society of regulators, the
+young southern war veterans were donning their white robes and
+cardboard hats with a human skull and two thigh bones as the symbols
+of allegiance.</p>
+
+<p>The oath which the grand cyclops administered has been preserved in
+southern diaries and documents. It was taken in a solemn manner as the
+knights were grouped amid the bones. The oath follows.</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"We (or I, as the case might be) do solemnly swear before
+Almighty God and these witnesses, and looking upon these human
+bones, that I will obey and carry into effect every order made
+by any cyclops or assistant cyclops, and if I fail strictly to
+conform and execute every order made, as above required of me,
+unless I am prevented from some cause which shall be no fault of
+mine, or if I shall give any information to any person or
+persons except members of this order, that the doom of all
+traitors shall be meted out to me, and that my bones may become
+as naked and dry as the bones I am looking upon. And I take this
+oath voluntarily, without any mental reservation or evasion
+whatever, for the causes set out in said order, so help me God."</p></div>
+
+<p>Ku-Klux horsemen who rode white-sheeted through the south in the
+nights of 1866 regarded themselves as upholders of sectional
+patriotism.</p>
+
+<p>They considered themselves the spiritual descendants of the New
+Englanders who threw the English tea overboard into Boston harbor
+nearly 100 years before. Their protests, and the acts of intimidation
+by which they enforced their protests were against the white
+"carpetbagger" from the north, the negro freedman to whom liberty
+meant arrogant office-holding, and the "scalawag," by which terms they
+designated those deserters from the southern aristocracy who had
+joined the ranks of the northern stranger.</p>
+
+<p>The second stage came within a year after the secret body had its
+birth, when the band of burlesquers became a band of regulators.</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[9]</a></span>To the south, the reconstruction acts which congress passed in 1867
+were pernicious. The one-time white confederate soldier believed that
+the congressional legislation made official mismanagement permanent.
+He saw negroes organized into the militia. He saw his former slaves
+voting twice and thrice at elections where he himself had to pass,
+literally, under bayonets to reach the polls. He disliked the
+freedman's bureau, which substituted northern alien machinery for the
+old patriarchal relation between white employer and black employe. He
+heard drunken negroes at his gates in the night. He saw the
+"carpetbagger" urging upon the freedman civic rights which he knew the
+latter was not educated enough to perform.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>FIRST OBJECTS POLITICAL</h4>
+
+<p>These were the prejudices against which the original Ku-Klux Klan
+threw itself. They were surface indications of an historical
+development. They had nothing to do with the racial and religious
+biases which the present Klan attempted to propagate. To the present
+Klan, the old Klan, in its first stage, was unrelated. In its second
+stage it was related only in its methods of terrorism and its removal
+of justice from the courts to the masques until its own leaders were
+powerless to check it.</p>
+
+<p>The Klan early fell a victim to the abuses inseparable from secrecy.
+It happened that Tennessee, the birthplace of the hooded institution,
+was also the first southern state to find itself turned upside down in
+reconstruction. "Dem Ku-Kluxes," as the negro called the mysterious
+union, became a band of regulators. Their first official convention
+was held in Nashville early in 1867.</p>
+
+<p>The Klan, which, until then, had been bound together only by the
+deference which priority rights gave to the grand cyclops of the
+parental Pulaski "den," was organized into the "Invisible Empire of
+the South." It was ruled by a grand wizard of the whole empire, a
+grand dragon of each realm, or state, a grand titan of each dominion,
+or <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[10]</a></span>county, a grand cyclops of each den, and staff officers with names
+as equally suggestive of Arabian Nights.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>LAWS DEFINE OBJECTS</h4>
+
+<p>For the first time its laws defined serious objects. First was the
+duty of protecting people, presumably white southerners, from
+indignities and wrongs; second was the duty of succoring the
+suffering, particularly among the families of dead confederate
+soldiers; finally was the oath to defend "the constitution of the
+United States and all laws passed in conformity thereto," and of the
+states also, to aid in executing all constitutional laws, and to
+protect the people from unlawful seizures and from trial otherwise
+than by jury.</p>
+
+<p>It is these purposes which Imperial Wizard Simmons of the modern clan
+pretends to perpetuate, plus persecutions of Jews, Catholics and
+negroes, while denying charges of terrorizing outbreaks.</p>
+
+<p>The Nashville convention chose Gen. Nathan B. Forrest, the confederate
+cavalry leader, as its supreme ruler. He is known to have increased
+the membership of the hooded horsemen in the old south to 550,000.
+Among his aides were Generals John B. Gordon, A.H. Colquitt, G.T.
+Anderson, A.B. Lawton, W.J. Hardee, John C. Brown, George W. Gordon
+and Albert Pike. The latter became one of the foremost authorities of
+Masonry.</p>
+
+<p>Terrorism spread, until during the political campaign which preceded
+the 1868 presidential election, 2,000 persons were killed and injured
+in Louisiana by Ku-Klux Klansmen, who rode at night, disguised as
+freebooters, and according to James G. Blaine, defeated candidate for
+the presidency at a later date, hesitated at no cruelty.</p>
+
+<p>In the north, in the years immediately after the civil war, the
+original Ku-Klux Klan was called a conspiracy.</p>
+
+<p>In the south, where society was being ground in the mills of
+reconstruction, the Klan started its midnight rovings as an instrument
+of moral force. But within three years its <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[11]</a></span>period of usefulness, as
+the white southerner saw it useful, was over.</p>
+
+<p>Its founders had played with it as with an exciting bonfire. During
+the months, however, when former confederate soldiers used it to
+frighten away northern officeholders with oppressive tactics, it had
+leaped in size until when the moment came for smothering it out its
+leaders discovered it beyond control.</p>
+
+<p>Not until the full fire department of federal and state law had been
+called out did the Invisible Empire cease to operate.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>TENNESSEE ACTS AGAINST IT</h4>
+
+<p>By 1872 the white-robed knights of midnight, whose purpose to enforce
+law had in itself yielded to lawlessness, were for the most part
+disappeared. But so, in one state after another, had the northern
+carpetbagger and the southern scalawag.</p>
+
+<p>Tennessee, where the Klan was founded, was the first to take
+legislative action against it. In September, 1868, its legislature
+passed a statute making membership in the Klan punishable by a fine of
+$500 and imprisonment for not less than five years.</p>
+
+<p>As a result, in February, 1869, Gen. Nathan B. Forrest, former cavalry
+officer of the confederate army, who was grand wizard of the order,
+officially proclaimed the Ku-Klux Klan and Invisible Empire dissolved
+and disbanded forever.</p>
+
+<p>But members of the adventurous law-assuming organization were
+reluctant to yield their mysterious power.</p>
+
+<p>The wizard's order went into effect. Klan property was burned.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>NEW BANDS SPRING UP</h4>
+
+<p>But immediately in southern states, as far west as Arkansas, there
+sprang up disguised bands, some of them <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_12" id="Page_12">[12]</a></span>neighborhood groups only,
+some of them bands of ruffians who traveled in the night to win
+personal ends, still others new orders founded in imitation of the
+Ku-Klux and using similar methods.</p>
+
+<p>Of the last, the Knights of the White Camellia was the largest. In
+some private notebooks of the south its membership was said to be even
+larger than the parent Klan.</p>
+
+<p>From New Orleans early in 1868, it spread across to Texas and back to
+the Carolinas. Racial supremacy was its purpose.</p>
+
+<p>Only white men 18 years or older were invited to the secrets of its
+initiation, and in their oath they promised not only to be obedient
+and secret, but to "maintain and defend the social and political
+superiority of the white race on this continent."</p>
+
+<p>Initiates were enjoined, notwithstanding, to show fairness to the
+negroes and to concede to them in the fullest measure "those rights
+which we recognize as theirs."</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>"PALE FACES" AND OTHERS</h4>
+
+<p>Other bands of nightriders responded to the names of "Pale Faces,"
+"White Leaguers," the "White Brotherhood" and the "Constitutional
+Union Guards."</p>
+
+<p>Surviving members are hazy as to their aims and methods, the character
+of their membership, their members, and the connection between them.</p>
+
+<p>Federal recognition that the Invisible Empire, whether it was the
+original Klan or not, was everywhere a real empire came in the spring
+of 1871, when a senate committee presented majority and minority
+reports on the result of its investigations of the white man's will to
+rule against the freedmen's militia in the south.</p>
+
+<p>The majority report found that the Ku-Klux Klan was a criminal
+conspiracy of a distinctly political nature against the laws and
+against the colored citizens.</p>
+
+<p>The minority found that Ku-Klux disorder and violence was due to
+misgovernment and an exploitation of the states below the Mason and
+Dixon line by radicals.</p>
+
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_13" id="Page_13">[13]</a></span><br />
+
+<h4>CONGRESS ACTS AGAINST KLAN</h4>
+
+<p>The first Ku-Klux bill was passed in April, 1871, "to enforce the
+fourteenth amendment." Power of the president to use troops to put
+down the white-hooded riders was hinted at.</p>
+
+<p>In the next month the second Ku-Klux bill was passed to enforce "the
+right of citizens in the United States to vote."</p>
+
+<p>In 1872 federal troops were sent into the south to back up his
+anti-Ku-Klux proclamation. By the end of 1872 the "conspiracy" was
+thought to be overthrown.</p>
+
+<p>At various times individuals in the south and elsewhere have tried to
+put breath into the Klan's dead body.</p>
+
+<p>It was left for "Grand Wizard" Simmons of Atlanta to accomplish it.
+His new organization, he explains, is imbued with the Ku-Klux
+"spirit."</p>
+
+<p>"That this spirit may live always to warm the hearts of many men," he
+says, "is the paramount ideal of the Knights of the Ku-Klux Klan."</p>
+
+<p>President Grant answered: "Thou shalt not" to the Ku-Klux Klan in
+1871. He backed up his word with armed troops.</p>
+
+<p>During the whole of one session of congress senators and
+representatives serving in Washington in the years just after the
+civil war occupied themselves in stripping the masques off the
+southern night-riders.</p>
+
+<p>Into the country south of the Mason and Dixon line they dispatched
+congressional investigators, whose duty it was to enter the "portals
+of the invisible empire" and discover what was hiding behind them.
+When they reported that the Ku-Klux Klan, decked out in the uniform of
+ghosts, was waging midnight warfare on the negro and carpet-bagger
+congress passed legislation which suppressed the order.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>PUTS ROBES OUT OF FASHION</h4>
+
+<p>Action was quick. Almost before the government printing presses had
+finished turning out ten volumes in which <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_14" id="Page_14">[14]</a></span>the committee recorded the
+results of their investigation the white robes and hoods of the
+Ku-Kluxes had gone out of fashion in the old south.</p>
+
+<p>President Grant in 1871 was without precedent. His law enforcers, just
+getting acquainted with the amendment which freed the slaves, were
+without a statute to deal with the armed clique which proposed to keep
+the negro down in the day by frightening him in the night. The
+emergency bill which congress passed at that period empowers the
+regular army or the navy to put down any unlawful combination which is
+doing domestic violence.</p>
+
+<p>When congress met for its forty-second session in 1871, the cross
+bones and skull and coffin with which the Ku-Klux were marking their
+threats had become the symbols of terrorism in the south. So grave was
+the situation that speakers on the floor of the house, when the
+session opened, classed the conspiracy of the Klan "less formidable,
+but not less dangerous to American liberty" than the just-ended war of
+the rebellion. They charged that as well as binding its members to
+execute crimes against its opponents in the social-political life of
+the south, it protected them against conviction and punishment by
+perjury on the witness stand and in the jury box. Representatives
+asked why, of all offenders, not one had been convicted.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>PRESIDENT URGES ACTION</h4>
+
+<p>On March 23, 1871, President Grant sent a message to both houses in
+which he recommended that all other business be postponed until the
+Klan was made subservient to the flag.</p>
+
+<p>"A condition of affairs now exists in some of the states of the Union
+rendering life and property insecure and the carrying of the mails and
+the collection of revenue dangerous," his message said. "The proof
+that such a condition of affairs exists in some localities is now
+before the senate. That the power to correct these evils is beyond the
+control of the senate authorities I do not doubt; that the power of
+the executive of the United States, acting within the limits <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_15" id="Page_15">[15]</a></span>of
+existing laws is sufficient for present emergencies, is not clear.
+Therefore, I urgently recommend such legislation as in the judgment of
+congress shall effectually secure, life, liberty and property and the
+enforcement of law in all parts of the United States. It may be
+expedient to provide that such law as shall be passed in pursuance of
+this recommendation shall expire at the end of the next session of
+congress. There is no other subject on which I would recommend
+legislation during the present session."</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>"FORCE BILL AT DISPOSAL"</h4>
+
+<p>The law which was at the disposal of President Harding was popularly
+known as "the Force bill." Under congressional passage it was entitled
+"An act to enforce the Fourteenth amendment of the constitution of the
+United States and for other purposes." President Grant approved it
+April 20, 1871.</p>
+
+<p>It is aimed at two or more persons who conspire to use force and
+intimidation "outside the law." It forbids them to go in disguise
+along a public highway or upon the premises of another person for the
+purpose, either directly or indirectly, of depriving that person of
+equal privileges under the law. Punishment for the offense may be
+imprisonment from six months to six years, a fine not less than $500,
+nor more than $5,000, or both.</p>
+
+<p>The act took particular action against the practice of the Klanists of
+protecting each other in court. It provides that every man called for
+service on a jury in a Klan case shall take oath in open court that he
+is not a member of nor has ever aided or advised any such "unlawful,
+combination or conspiracy."</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>DISGUISE IS BARRED</h4>
+
+<p>That individual was declared a violator of the law who shall "go in
+disguise upon the public highway or upon the <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_16" id="Page_16">[16]</a></span>premises of another for
+the purpose, either directly or indirectly, of depriving any person or
+class of persons of the equal protection of the laws, or of equal
+privileges or immunities under the laws, or by force, intimidation or
+threat to prevent any citizen lawfully entitled to vote from giving
+his support or advocacy in a lawful manner toward the election of any
+lawfully qualified person for office."</p>
+
+<p>The act states further: "That in all cases where insurrection,
+domestic violence, unlawful combinations or conspiracies in any state
+shall so obstruct or hinder the execution of the laws thereof, and of
+the United States, as to deprive any portion or class of the people of
+any rights, privileges or immunities or protection, and the
+constituted authorities of such state shall either be unable to
+protect, or shall fail in or refuse protection, it shall be unlawful
+for the president, and it shall be his duty, to take such measures by
+the employment of the militia or the land and naval forces of the
+United States for the suppression of such insurrection."</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>"KU-KLUX" FILLS RECORDS</h4>
+
+<p>Pages of the Congressional Globe, as the present Congressional Record
+was then called, were filled during the months before the passage of
+this act with the word "Ku-Klux."</p>
+
+<p>The verb "Kukluxed" became in the mouths of senators and
+representatives arguing over the bill a synonym for "intimidated."
+Friends of the nightriders termed them "modern knights of the Round
+Table," and "conservators of law and order." Opponents on the floor of
+the house advocated a policy of "amnesty for every rebel, hanging for
+every Ku-Klux."</p>
+
+<p>Black and white victims of the gun-toting ghosts were brought from
+Tennessee, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas and other states where the Klan
+rode to recount before the congressional committee the details of
+their persecutions. Their accounts as the government documents
+preserve <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_17" id="Page_17">[17]</a></span>them might well have been a primer, it has been said, for
+the acts of later Lenines and Trotzkys.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>REPORT OF OFFENSES VARIES</h4>
+
+<p>The report of the congressional committee is a recital varying from
+mirth to murder. In one county the victim of the hooded Klan might be
+an itinerant minister who had offended by teaching a negro mammy to
+pray. Next door a Ku-Klux sign, with a coffin painted in blood, might
+be hung over the dead body of a "bad" negro whose freedom had made him
+officious.</p>
+
+<p>One negro was whipped for stealing a beef. Another was tarred and
+feathered because his daughter ran away from the white man who had
+employed her.</p>
+
+<p>Colored cooks were beaten for talking saucily to their southern
+mistresses. Northern white women were threatened for hiring colored
+cooks.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>IGNORES NOTE, DIES</h4>
+
+<p>When a negro ignored a note carrying the Ku-Klux skull and cross bones
+and voted "republican" instead of "conservative," his body, ornamented
+with skull and bones in blood, might be found the next morning in the
+middle of the road&mdash;lifeless.</p>
+
+<p>The congressional minutes report a bold, public display of the Klan's
+official orders. They might appear in a whisk of the wind on the post
+office window. They might be pinned on a tree or pole or building. On
+one occasion, when a member of the Klan was on trial in a county
+court, a band of white masquers, riding through the courtyard on
+horse, dropped a note addressed to the court, grand jury and sheriff.</p>
+
+<p>"Go slow," it commanded. At the bottom was a drawing of a coffin and
+on each side a rope. The signature was "K.K.K."</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_18" id="Page_18">[18]</a></span>Ku-Klux rule in the south half a century ago was an attempt to govern
+by masque.</p>
+
+<p>Secret covenants arrived at by a sheeted brotherhood, veiled signs,
+orders written in blood and posted at midnight on the victim's
+door&mdash;by such means did the Klan substitute the masque for the ballot.</p>
+
+<p>Congressional investigating committees who stripped the night-riding
+organization of secrecy during the administration of President Grant,
+were entertained during a session of congress by tales of lares and
+lemures howling at night in fields or on crossroads, bad luck omens
+for the negroes.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>UNDER MARTIAL LAW</h4>
+
+<p>In organization the Klan was military, and its town, county and state
+rule, as recorded in the Congressional Globe, operated as under
+martial law.</p>
+
+<p>As the revolt of the white southerner to colored and northern
+domination reared itself into giant-size, towns under Klan domination
+came to take their rule and law from the K.K.K. note, flapping in the
+wind on a tree or fencepost, with the coffin on its signature, urging
+that it be obeyed.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>WARN CARPET BAGGERS</h4>
+
+<p>In South Carolina, according to the report of the federal committee,
+townsfolk journeyed to the postoffice, not to get their mail, but to
+read the daily Ku-Klux bulletin. One such, reprinted in the ten-volume
+report of the committee which examined southern outrages, was a
+warning against further "carpet bagger" administration. It is as
+follows:</p>
+
+<div class="block"><p>Headquarters, Ninth Division, S.C.<br />
+<span style="padding-left: 3em;">Special Orders, No. 3, K.K.K.</span></p>
+
+<p>Ignorance is the curse of God.</p>
+
+<p>For that reason we are determined that members of the
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_19" id="Page_19">[19]</a></span>legislature, the school committee and the county commissioners
+of Union county shall no longer officiate.</p>
+
+<p>Fifteen days' notice from this date is given, and if they, and
+all, do not at once and forever resign their present inhuman,
+disgraceful and outrageous rule, then retributive justice will
+as surely be used as night follows day.</p>
+
+<p class="right"><span style="padding-right: 5%;">By order of the Grand Chief,</span><br />
+A.O., Grand Secretary.</p></div>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>THREATEN NEGROES FOR FIRES</h4>
+
+<p>Another "special order," this one warning that the colored race in
+general would be punished for all malicious fires in particular, was
+made public in the Charleston News, Jan. 31, 1871.</p>
+
+<p class="right">Headquarters, K.K.K.<br />
+January 22, 1871.</p>
+
+<p>Resolved: That in all cases of incendiarism, ten of the leading
+colored people and two white sympathizers shall be executed.</p>
+
+<p>That if any armed bands of colored people are found hereafter
+picketing the roads, the officers of the company to which the pickets
+belong shall be executed.</p>
+
+<p>Southern speakers on the floor of the house in the debates which
+preceded the passage of the "act to enforce the fourteenth amendment,"
+traced the origin of the Ku-Klux to the Union league, an association
+in the south composed chiefly of northerners. Charges were also made
+by statesmen once in the confederate army that "Tammany Hall" in New
+York furnished arms to the Klanists, in order that they might murder
+southern republicans.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>SUPPRESSED IN 1871</h4>
+
+<p>When the act suppressing the Klan was approved by President Grant on
+April 20, 1871, it was estimated that the night riders were operating
+in eleven states of the south. Six months later, in October, President
+Grant <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_20" id="Page_20">[20]</a></span>issued a proclamation calling on members of illegal
+associations in nine counties in South Carolina to disperse and
+surrender their arms and disguises in five days.</p>
+
+<p>Five days afterwards, another proclamation was issued suspending the
+privileges of the writ of habeas corpus in the counties named. More
+than 200 persons were arrested within a few days. It is believed that
+the Ku-Klux Klan was practically overthrown by the middle of the
+following January.</p>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="CHAPTER_II" id="CHAPTER_II"></a><hr />
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_21" id="Page_21">[21]</a></span><br />
+
+<h3>CHAPTER II</h3>
+
+<h3>THE NEW KU KLUX KLAN<span class="totoc"><a href="#toc">ToC</a></span></h3>
+
+<div class="block2"><p class="noin"><i>Must Every Citizen be a Slave of Fear Spread by Masked
+Night-Riders, or Will He Live under the Protection of the
+Constitution of the United States?</i></p></div>
+<br />
+
+<p>Are you a citizen of the United States? If you are it is to your
+interest to inform yourself about the Ku-Klux Klan. As a citizen you
+are under the protection of the constitution of the United States. The
+Ku Klux Klan has set itself above the constitution. It has made laws
+of its own. Its members have inaugurated a reign of lawlessness that
+may drag you out of your bed at midnight and submit you to a coat of
+tar and feathers through the whims of some neighbor who does not like
+the country in which you were born, or who objects to your religion,
+your color, your opinions, your personal habits or anything else about
+you that does not suit his fancy.</p>
+
+<p>The constitution guarantees that your house, your person and your
+papers and effects are free from unlawful search and seizure; that you
+cannot be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of
+law, which law must be publicly enforced in God's sunshine by persons
+legally chosen; that when you are accused of any delinquency or crime
+you shall have a speedy, public trial before a judge and an impartial
+jury; that you may be a member of any religious denomination or sect
+with whom you may worship as you please; that you have the right of
+free speech; that you cannot be held in involuntary servitude except
+as a punishment for crime, for which you have been found guilty in a
+legal way; that you cannot be denied the right to vote on account of
+your color.</p>
+
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_22" id="Page_22">[22]</a></span><br />
+
+<h4>MASKED MEN DEFY CONSTITUTION</h4>
+
+<p>Masked riders of the night disagree with these guarantees of freedom.
+They break into your house under cover of darkness unlawfully seize
+your person and ride away with you, depriving you of liberty without
+due process of law. They accuse you of charges that may or may not be
+true, without giving you the opportunity of knowing the identity of
+your accusers, because they are masked. They try you without giving
+you a chance to defend yourself. They make themselves accuser, judge,
+jury and executioner. They deny that you have the right to worship God
+as you please. They deny your right to free speech, because they
+forbid you to criticise what they do.</p>
+
+<p>The Ku Klux Klan clamps involuntary servitude on its own members by
+making them take oaths to uphold their leaders, even when they violate
+the constitution. It aims to place those whom it opposes under its
+heel. It openly defies the article of the constitution that guarantees
+race equality, by binding its members to put the black race under the
+supremacy of the white.</p>
+
+<p>The American constitution says that if you were born abroad, but have
+become a naturalized citizen of the United States, you have as many
+rights here as though you were actually born here. The Ku Klux Klan is
+against the constitution on that point. The Ku Klux Klan wants to make
+the foreigner a serf.</p>
+
+<p>The Ku Klux Klan has set itself up as a regulator of morals. Persons
+against whom there has been neighborhood gossip have been tarred and
+feathered. Thanks to the <i>New York World</i>, court records have been
+published showing that some of the highest persons in the Ku Klux have
+been involved in proceedings as disgraceful as those for which tar and
+feather parties have been organized by the Klan or persons
+masquerading as Ku Klux.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>MISTREAT WHITES AND BLACKS</h4>
+
+<p>Men and women, white and black&mdash;have been mistreated by masked men.
+The number of these attacks grows as the <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_23" id="Page_23">[23]</a></span>Klan increases in size. At
+present the Klan has branches in all states of the union except
+three&mdash;New Hampshire, Montana and Utah. In each state the law would be
+enforced by legal officials against any persons guilty of crime if
+public spirited citizens would make it their business to assist public
+officials to round up law breakers. The Klan, however, believes in its
+own method of punishment against those whom it opposes. It protects
+its own members and there is no case on record where a Klansman has
+been outraged. The Klan has one law for itself and another for its
+victims. The revelations of scandal among its leaders have not
+resulted in any movement on the part of its members to "clean house."
+Its motto seems to be "A Klansman can do no wrong." The lesson to be
+drawn from the revelations is that those in high places in the Klan
+have played on the gullibility of tens of thousands of otherwise
+sensible Americans. These leaders have become rich by dealing in the
+hocuspocus of mysticism, secret rites and high sounding phrases and by
+inflaming the passions of dupes by false stories involving religions
+and races.</p>
+
+<p>In the south they have preached and conspired against the negroes.
+This hatred also has been carried into certain sections of large
+cities of the north where there are large negro populations. In some
+states they have played upon the feelings of those who might be drawn
+into the Klan by a crusade against Catholics. They have made use of
+counterfeit documents in secret bids for membership on this score. In
+cities like New York and Chicago, where the populations are largely
+Jewish, they have fanned the flames of religious hatred by propaganda
+against the Jews. Where foreign-born residents are living in large
+numbers the Klan has secretly intrigued against them. On the Pacific
+coast this propaganda is made against the Japanese; on the eastern
+seaboard it has been against persons born in European and Asiatic
+countries.</p>
+
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_24" id="Page_24">[24]</a></span><br />
+
+<h4>A GOLD MINE FOR PROMOTERS</h4>
+
+<p>Those who have investigated the Klan are convinced that its principal
+promoters are not inspired by a zeal for the welfare of the United
+States, but on the other hand they are certain that the promoters are
+in the Ku Klux Klan business to make money out of it; that they have
+profited by millions of dollars and that for this filthy money they
+have spread loose seeds of discontent and disorder that must be raked
+out of the body politic by the united action of all patriotic
+organizations and individuals. As far as its chief protagonists are
+concerned the Ku Klux is a huge money-making hoax&mdash;a gold mine. The
+poor dupes who have been "soaked" for regalia and dues will wake up
+some time and discover how they have been deluded and misled. In the
+meantime, however, it is the duty of every true American to inform
+himself about the Klan so that in whatever way may come to his lot he
+may counteract the terrible consequences of its teachings and
+practices.</p>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="CHAPTER_III" id="CHAPTER_III"></a><hr />
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_25" id="Page_25">[25]</a></span><br />
+
+<h3>CHAPTER III</h3>
+
+<h3>HOW THE MODERN KU KLUX KLAN WAS ORGANIZED<span class="totoc"><a href="#toc">ToC</a></span></h3>
+
+<div class="block2"><p class="noin"><i>Something about those who sit in judgment on the affairs of the
+"Invisible Empire"; their troubles in court.</i></p></div>
+<br />
+
+<p>William J. Simmons (who carries a bogus title as "colonel") is the
+"Imperial Wizard" of the "Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux
+Klan." He organized the masked men on Thanksgiving night in 1915. Some
+of the organizers associated with him had belonged to the original Ku
+Klux Klan which rampaged in the southern states after the Civil War,
+killing hundreds of negroes and whites, and which was put out of
+business by President U.S. Grant after the states had failed to do so.</p>
+
+<p>Simmons and thirty-four others secured a charter from the state of
+Georgia on December 4, 1915. It is signed by Philip Cook, who was then
+secretary of state of that commonwealth. Later, on July 1, 1916, a
+special charter was issued by the Supreme court of Fulton county, Ga.
+The granting of the charters followed the organization of the Klan
+which occurred with midnight ceremonies on the top of Stone mountain,
+near Atlanta, Thanksgiving night.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>THAT COLD WINTER NIGHT</h4>
+
+<p>In referring to the first ceremonies, Simmons has written as follows
+in the official records of the Ku Klux:</p>
+
+<p>"On Thanksgiving night, 1915, men were seen emerging from the shadows
+and gathering round the spring at the base of Stone mountain, the
+world's greatest rock, near <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_26" id="Page_26">[26]</a></span>Atlanta, Ga., and from thence repaired to
+the mountain top, and there under a blazing fiery cross they took the
+oath of allegiance to the Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux
+Klan.</p>
+
+<p>"And thus on the mountain top that night at the midnight hour, while
+men braved the surging blasts of wild wintry mountain winds and
+endured a temperature far below freezing, bathed in the sacred glow of
+the fiery cross, the Invisible Empire was called from its slumber of
+half a century to take up a new task and fulfill a new mission for
+humanity's good, and to call back to mortal habitation the good angel
+of practical fraternity among men."</p>
+
+<p>It will be noticed that Simmons refers to "a temperature far below
+freezing." The official weather reports of the region for that night
+show that the temperature was thirty degrees above the freezing point.</p>
+
+<p>Simmons had a fraternal order in mind when he organized the Ku Klux.
+He had been an itinerant Methodist preacher and organizer for the
+Modern Woodmen of the World and had not met with success in either
+capacity. He was a good talker but lacked the "punch" to put things
+over. The Ku Klux Klan did not prosper under his direction. Then he
+met Edward Y. Clarke and Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler. Clarke and Mrs. Tyler
+were the owners of the Southern Publicity Association of Atlanta.
+During the war they had been publicity agents for various "drives,"
+managed for the Y.M.C.A., such Y.W.C.A., the Salvation Army and such
+enterprises. Clarke saw the value of the publicity that could be
+coined from the old name of the Ku Klux Klan and entered into an
+arrangement with Simmons to promote the Klan. He agreed to give
+Simmons $100 a week if Simmons would follow his directions. Simmons
+was to brush up on delivering speeches and writing articles for <i>The
+Searchlight</i>, a magazine which Clarke founded as the official organ of
+the Ku Klux.</p>
+
+<p>From this joining of forces Simmons, Clarke and Mrs. Tyler have become
+rich. The Klan has extended its membership to all except three states
+and it claims that 500,000 to 700,000 Klansmen are in its ranks.
+Clarke is the <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_27" id="Page_27">[27]</a></span>"Imperial Kleagle," or boss salesman of memberships.
+Mrs. Tyler is Grand Chief of Staff in charge of the woman's division
+of the Klan.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>WHAT POLICE RECORDS SHOW</h4>
+
+<p>Investigation of the police and court records of Atlanta disclosed
+that Clarke and Mrs. Tyler were arrested in their night clothes in a
+house that Mrs. Tyler owned at No. 185 South Pryor street, Atlanta.
+This occurred in October, 1919. Clarke gave the name of "Jim Slaton"
+and Mrs. Tyler gave the name of "Mrs. Elizabeth Carroll."</p>
+
+<p>The cases were on the book of the Recorder's court as City of Atlanta
+versus E.Y. Clarke and City of Atlanta versus Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler,
+page 305 of the docket of 1919, case numbers 17,005 and 17,006. The
+police were put on the trail of Clarke and Mrs. Tyler by Clarke's
+wife.</p>
+
+<p>In addition to the charge of disorderly conduct, a charge of
+possessing whisky illegally was placed against Mrs. Tyler and Clarke.
+This was an amazing charge against Clarke because he had been known as
+one of the leaders of the anti-saloon movement in Georgia. The whisky
+charge was dropped when J.Q. Jett, son-in-law of Mrs. Tyler, claimed
+ownership of the whisky and was fined $25.</p>
+
+<p>The Klan is supposed to stand for respect of women and children. The
+records of the Atlanta courts still contain charges against Clarke
+that he deserted and abandoned his wife and child. He never has denied
+the charges. Mrs. Clarke went to work to support herself and her
+little son. A suit for divorce was filed in October, 1919, by Mrs.
+Clarke, who charged that her husband had deserted her three years
+previously. After his arrest with Mrs. Tyler Clarke agreed to pay his
+wife $75 a month. Since Clarke has become prosperous in the Ku Klux
+Klan he has bought his wife a $10,000 house.</p>
+
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_28" id="Page_28">[28]</a></span><br />
+
+<h4>RECORDS ARE STOLEN</h4>
+
+<p>When newspaper men began to investigate Mrs. Tyler and Clarke, they
+discovered that the official records of the Atlanta police department
+and the Recorder's office had been mutilated. Somebody had stolen the
+pages from the books containing the records of the cases. Members of
+the Ku Klux Klan are numbered among the police and official attaches
+of the city and newspaper comment indicates that they helped smother
+the case in behalf of their leaders.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>SCANDAL OF "CHAPLAIN" RIDLEY</h4>
+
+<p>Another leader of the Ku Klux Klan is "Rev." Caleb A. Ridley, who is
+the "Imperial Chaplain" of the order. He is a right-hand assistant of
+Mrs. Tyler and helps her to edit <i>The Searchlight</i>.</p>
+
+<p>Ridley also has had an experience in the recorder's court. He was
+arrested on complaint of the husband of Mrs. J.B. Hamilton, who lives
+on Cooper street, Atlanta, not a great distance from the Central
+Baptist church, where Ridley preaches. Recorder Johnson dismissed the
+case against Ridley.</p>
+
+<p>Mrs. Hamilton testified that Ridley used to walk past her house when
+she sat on the porch and smile up at her. One day, without being
+invited and with no encouragement from her, he walked up on the porch
+and sat next to her on a swing. She said he chatted with her about
+church questions, although she was not a member of his church. Then he
+placed his arm around her, tried to embrace her and said something
+that she thought was not proper.</p>
+
+<p>One witness testified that he had seen Ridley go on the porch and sit
+on the swing. He had seen Mrs. Hamilton push Ridley away from her.</p>
+
+<p>Ridley was supported by his flock. Several women testified in behalf
+of his character. He said he visited Mrs. Hamilton because she looked
+lonely.</p>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="CHAPTER_IV" id="CHAPTER_IV"></a><hr />
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_29" id="Page_29">[29]</a></span><br />
+
+<h3>CHAPTER IV</h3>
+
+<h3>HOW THE KU KLUX KLAN GETS MEMBERS<span class="totoc"><a href="#toc">ToC</a></span></h3>
+
+<div class="block2"><p class="noin"><i>First Approached by Mysterious Notes, the Candidate is Soaked
+for a "Donation" and Money for His Robes.</i></p></div>
+<br />
+
+<p>The man who is invited to join the Ku Klux Klan is kidded into the
+belief that he is one of the chosen of God's beings and that he is
+being honored because his presence in the ranks is an honor to himself
+as well as to the Klan. A kleagle is a common salesman. He has charge
+of a small district. He works under a king kleagle, who has charge of
+a state. He is the state salesmanager. A cyclops is in charge of the
+king kleagles and the kleagles in several states.</p>
+
+<p>Here is the way one group of kleagles work. They are given the name of
+a person who is eligible. One kleagle is assigned to catch him. The
+kleagle sends the sucker the following message:</p>
+
+<div class="block"><p>"Sir (or Brother)&mdash;Six thousand men who are preparing for
+eventualities have their eyes on you. You are being weighed in
+the balance!</p>
+
+<p>"The Call is coming! Are you able and qualified to respond?</p>
+
+<p>"Discuss this matter with no one."</p>
+
+<p class="right">"Yu-Bu-Tu"</p>
+</div>
+
+<p>A few days later this card is sent:</p>
+
+<div class="block"><p>"Sir&mdash;You have heard from us because we believe in you. We are
+for you and Need you!</p>
+
+<p>"The impenetrable Veil of Mystery is drawing aside. Soon you
+will appear exactly as you are.</p>
+
+<p>"Are you a Real Man?</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_30" id="Page_30">[30]</a></span>"Lift your eyes to the Fiery Cross and falter not, but go
+forward to the Light.</p>
+
+<p>"Discuss this matter with no one.</p>
+
+<p class="right">"Yu-Bu-Tu"</p>
+</div>
+
+<p>After another short wait this third message is sent:</p>
+
+<div class="block"><p>"Sir:</p>
+
+<p>"You have been weighed in the balance and found Not wanting!</p>
+
+<p>"Strong Men&mdash;Brave Men&mdash;R-e-a-l Men. We need such Men. We know
+you are one.</p>
+
+<p>"The Goblins of the Invisible Empire will shortly issue their
+Call. Be discreet, preserve silence and bide its coming.</p>
+
+<p>"Discuss this matter with no one.</p>
+
+<p class="right">"Yu-Bu-Tu"</p>
+</div>
+
+<p>By this time the candidate is supposed to be in a mood to fall, and
+the kleagle calls on him personally.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>QUESTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATE</h4>
+
+<p>The kleagle presents the prospective initiate with the following list
+of questions to be answered:</p>
+
+<p>(Note the questions marked with stars. They are used to bar out Jews,
+Catholics, negroes and foreign born.)</p>
+
+<div style="margin-left: 5%;">
+<table border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" width="60%" summary="Questions">
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt" width="10%">1.</td>
+ <td class="tdl" width="90%">Is the motive prompting your inquiry serious?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">2.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">What is you age?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">3.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">What is your occupation?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">4.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">Where where you born?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">5.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">How long have you resided in your present locality?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">6.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">Are you married, single or widower?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">*7.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">Were your parents born in the United States of America?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">*8.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">Are you a gentile or Jew?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">*9.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">Are you of the white race or of a colored race?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">10.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">What educational advantages have you?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">11.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">Color of eyes? Hair? Weight? Height?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">*12.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">Do you believe in the principles of Pure Americanism?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt"><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_31" id="Page_31">[31]</a></span>*13.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">Do you believe in white supremacy?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">14.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">What is your politics?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">*15.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">What is your religious faith?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">*16.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">Of what church are you a member (if any)?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">*17.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">Of what religious faith are your parents?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">18.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">What secret, fraternal orders are you a member of (if any)?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">19.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">Do you honestly believe in the practice of Real fraternity?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdrt">*20.</td>
+ <td class="tdl">Do you owe any kind of allegiance to any foreign nation,
+ government, institution, sect, people, ruler or person?</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2"><p>I most solemnly assert and affirm that each question above is
+ truthfully answered by me and in my own handwriting and that
+ below is my real signature.</p></td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdr" colspan="2">Signed .....................<br />
+ Inquirer.</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td class="tdr">&nbsp;</td>
+ <td class="tdl">Business Address ......................<br />
+ Telephone No. .........................<br />
+ Date ............................. 19..<br />
+ Residence Address .....................<br />
+ Telephone No. .........................</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2" class="tdl"><p>N.B.&mdash;If space above is not sufficient to answer questions, then
+ make your answer on the other side of this sheet. Number the answer
+ to correspond with the question.</p></td>
+ </tr>
+</table>
+</div>
+
+
+<p>If the candidate answers the question satisfactorily, he must pay his
+initiation fees, called "donation" and provide money to pay for his
+mask, robe, etc. This will be explained later. With his money affairs
+settled, he is ready for the initiation, together with whatever other
+candidates there are in the vicinity. The initiation services are held
+at midnight, with a flaming cross, an American flag, a sword or
+dagger, and a Bible as the chief outward signs of the order. There is
+also a bottle of water on the "altar."</p>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="CHAPTER_V" id="CHAPTER_V"></a><hr />
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_32" id="Page_32">[32]</a></span><br />
+
+<h3>CHAPTER V</h3>
+
+<h3>OATH OF KU KLUX KLAN<span class="totoc"><a href="#toc">ToC</a></span></h3>
+
+<div class="block2"><p class="noin"><i>Those who join the order must pledge blind allegiance to
+Constitution. They do not see.</i></p></div>
+<br />
+
+<p>Blind and unconditional obedience to the "constitution, laws,
+regulations usages and requirements" of the Ku Klux Klan, even to the
+extent of indorsing the principle of secret mob violence, is accepted
+by every person who takes the oath of Grand Wizard Simmons' Invisible
+Empire.</p>
+
+<p>That every Klansman, under penalty of death, also agrees to carry out
+the mandates, degrees, edicts, rulings and "instructions" of Emperor
+Simmons also is shown in a reproduction of the oath as supplied by
+Klan organizers and officials.</p>
+
+<p>The first section of this oath that carries veiled hints of violence
+to back it binds the members to unconditional obedience to a
+constitution he has never seen. Not only that but it binds him to obey
+any laws that may be enacted in the future, whether or not he approves
+of them. When he takes this obligation he gives a lease on his life to
+Simmons.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>SWEARS TO ABSOLUTE SECRECY</h4>
+
+<p>Absolute secrecy even in the face of death is his second obligation
+and he promises that he "will pay promptly all just and legal demands
+made upon me to defray the expenses of my Klan when same are due or
+called for."</p>
+
+<p>Then, with his left hand over his heart and his right hand raised to
+heaven and with the promise that "this oath I will seal with my
+blood," the candidate takes oath that he <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_33" id="Page_33">[33]</a></span>"will most zealously and
+valiantly shield and preserve by any and all JUSTIFIABLE means and
+methods (not legal means and methods) the sacred constitutional rights
+and privileges of free public schools, free speech, free press,
+separation of church and state, liberty, white supremacy, just laws
+and the pursuit of happiness, against any encroachment of any nature
+by any person or persons, political party or parties, religious sect
+or people, native, naturalized or foreign, of any race, color, creed,
+lineage or tongue whatsoever."</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>MYSTERY IN AUTHORITY</h4>
+
+<p>Who defines the permissible limits of zeal and valor is not stated.
+Neither is it stated who decides when schools are free, speech and
+press free, nor when church and state are sufficiently separated. It
+is not stated whether it is the individual Klansman, the local Klan,
+the supreme council or the Imperial Wizard.</p>
+
+<p>It has been revealed, however, that this phase of the Klan movement
+has been much fathered by the sales crew selling subscriptions at $10
+each under the direction of Wizard Simmons and Imperial Kleagle
+Clarke.</p>
+
+<p>The exact text of the oath of allegiance administered to new members
+of the Ku Klux Klan is given herewith. The asterisks are printed to
+take place of the Ku Klux Klan and also the officers of the order.
+These places are left blank in the printed oath because it is carried
+by Klan officials and might be lost, revealing their secret.</p>
+
+<p>The oath:</p>
+
+<p>You will place your left hand over your heart and raise your right
+hand to heaven.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>SEC. I.&mdash;OBEDIENCE</h4>
+
+<p>(You will say) "I" &mdash;&mdash; (Pronounce your full name &mdash;&mdash; and repeat
+after me) "In the presence of God and Man &mdash;&mdash; most solemnly pledge,
+promise and <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_34" id="Page_34">[34]</a></span>swear &mdash;&mdash; unconditionally &mdash;&mdash; that I will faithfully
+obey &mdash;&mdash; the constitution and laws &mdash;&mdash; and will willingly conform to
+&mdash;&mdash; all regulations, usages and requirements &mdash;&mdash; of the * * * * &mdash;&mdash;
+which do now exist &mdash;&mdash; or which may be hereafter enacted &mdash;&mdash; and
+will render at all times &mdash;&mdash; loyal respect and steadfast support &mdash;&mdash;
+to the Imperial Authority of same &mdash;&mdash; and will heartily heed &mdash;&mdash; all
+official mandates &mdash;&mdash; decrees &mdash;&mdash; edicts &mdash;&mdash; rulings and
+instructions &mdash;&mdash; of the I* W* thereof. &mdash;&mdash; I will yield prompt
+response &mdash;&mdash; to all summonses &mdash;&mdash; I having knowledge of same &mdash;&mdash;
+Providence alone preventing.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>SEC. II.&mdash;SECRECY</h4>
+
+<p>"I most solemnly swear &mdash;&mdash; that I will forever &mdash;&mdash; keep sacredly
+secret &mdash;&mdash; the signs, words and grip &mdash;&mdash; and any and all other &mdash;&mdash;
+matters and knowledge &mdash;&mdash; of the * * * * &mdash;&mdash; regarding which a most
+rigid secrecy &mdash;&mdash; must be maintained &mdash;&mdash; which may at any time &mdash;&mdash;
+be communicated to me &mdash;&mdash; and will never divulge same &mdash;&mdash; nor even
+cause the same to be divulged &mdash;&mdash; to any person in the whole world
+&mdash;&mdash; unless I know positively &mdash;&mdash; that such person is a member of
+this Order &mdash;&mdash; in good and regular standing &mdash;&mdash; and not even then
+&mdash;&mdash; unless it be &mdash;&mdash; for the best interest of this Order.</p>
+
+<p>"I most sacredly vow &mdash;&mdash; and most positively swear &mdash;&mdash; that I will
+not yield to bribe &mdash;&mdash; flattery &mdash;&mdash; threats &mdash;&mdash; passion &mdash;&mdash;
+punishment &mdash;&mdash; persecution &mdash;&mdash; persuasion &mdash;&mdash; nor any enticements
+whatever &mdash;&mdash; coming from or offered by &mdash;&mdash; any person or persons
+&mdash;&mdash; male or female &mdash;&mdash; for the purpose of &mdash;&mdash; obtaining from me
+&mdash;&mdash; a secret or secret information &mdash;&mdash; of the * * * * &mdash;&mdash; I will
+die rather than divulge same &mdash;&mdash; so help me God &mdash;&mdash;</p>
+
+<p class="right">AMEN!"</p>
+
+<p>You will drop your hands.</p>
+
+<p>GENTLEMEN (or SIR):</p>
+
+<p>You will wait in patience and peace until you are <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_35" id="Page_35">[35]</a></span>informed of the
+decision of the E* C* and his * in klonklave assembled</p>
+
+<hr style='width: 5%;' />
+
+<p>You will place your left hand over your heart and raise your right
+hand to heaven.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>SEC. III.&mdash;FIDELITY</h4>
+
+<p>(You will say) "I" &mdash;&mdash; (pronounce your full name &mdash;&mdash; and repeat
+after me) "Before God &mdash;&mdash; and in the presence of &mdash;&mdash; these
+mysterious *smen &mdash;&mdash; on my sacred honor &mdash;&mdash; do most solemnly and
+sincerely pledge &mdash;&mdash; promise and swear &mdash;&mdash; that I will diligently
+guard and faithfully foster &mdash;&mdash; every interest of the * * * * &mdash;&mdash;
+and will maintain &mdash;&mdash; its social cast and dignity.</p>
+
+<p>"I swear that I will not recommend &mdash;&mdash; any person for membership in
+this Order &mdash;&mdash; whose mind is unsound &mdash;&mdash; or whose reputation I know
+to be bad &mdash;&mdash; or whose character is doubtful &mdash;&mdash; or whose loyalty to
+our country &mdash;&mdash; is in any way questionable.</p>
+
+<p>"I swear that I will pay promptly &mdash;&mdash; all just and legal demands &mdash;&mdash;
+made upon me to defray the expenses &mdash;&mdash; of my * and this Order &mdash;&mdash;
+when same are due or called for.</p>
+
+<p>"I swear that I will protect the property &mdash;&mdash; of the * * * * &mdash;&mdash; of
+any nature whatsoever &mdash;&mdash; and if any should be intrusted to my
+keeping &mdash;&mdash; I will properly keep &mdash;&mdash; or rightly use same &mdash;&mdash; and
+will freely and promptly surrender same &mdash;&mdash; on official demand &mdash;&mdash;
+or if ever I am banished from &mdash;&mdash; or voluntarily discontinue &mdash;&mdash; my
+membership in this Order.</p>
+
+<p>"I swear that I will most determinedly &mdash;&mdash; maintain peace and harmony
+&mdash;&mdash; in all the deliberations &mdash;&mdash; of the gatherings or assemblies
+&mdash;&mdash; of the I* E* &mdash;&mdash; and of any subordinate jurisdiction &mdash;&mdash; or *
+thereof.</p>
+
+<p>"I swear that I will most strenuously &mdash;&mdash; discourage selfishness &mdash;&mdash;
+and selfish political ambition &mdash;&mdash; on the part of myself or any
+*sman.</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_36" id="Page_36">[36]</a></span>"I swear that I will never allow &mdash;&mdash; personal friendship &mdash;&mdash; blood
+or family relationship &mdash;&mdash; nor personal &mdash;&mdash; political &mdash;&mdash; or
+professional prejudice &mdash;&mdash; malice nor ill-will &mdash;&mdash; to influence me
+in casting my vote &mdash;&mdash; for the election or rejection &mdash;&mdash; of an
+applicant &mdash;&mdash; for membership in this Order &mdash;&mdash; God being my helper
+&mdash;&mdash;</p>
+
+<p class="right">AMEN!"</p>
+
+<p>You will drop your hands.</p>
+
+<hr style='width: 5%;' />
+
+<p>You will place your left hand over your heart and raise your right
+hand to heaven.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>SEC. IV.&mdash;*ISHNESS</h4>
+
+<p>(You will say) "I" &mdash;&mdash; (Pronounce your full name &mdash;&mdash; and repeat
+after me) "Most solemnly pledge, promise and swear &mdash;&mdash; that I will
+never slander &mdash;&mdash; defraud &mdash;&mdash; receive &mdash;&mdash; or in any manner wrong
+&mdash;&mdash; the * * * * &mdash;&mdash; a *sman &mdash;&mdash; nor a *sman's family &mdash;&mdash; nor will
+I suffer the same to be done &mdash;&mdash; if I can prevent it.</p>
+
+<p>"I swear that I will be faithful &mdash;&mdash; in defending and protecting &mdash;&mdash;
+the home &mdash;&mdash; reputation &mdash;&mdash; and physical and business interest &mdash;&mdash;
+of a *sman &mdash;&mdash; and that of a *sman's family.</p>
+
+<p>"I swear that I will at any time &mdash;&mdash; without hesitating &mdash;&mdash; go to
+the assistance or rescue &mdash;&mdash; of a *sman in any way &mdash;&mdash; at his call I
+will answer &mdash;&mdash; I will be truly *ish toward *smen &mdash;&mdash; in all things
+honorable.</p>
+
+<p>"I swear that I will not allow &mdash;&mdash; any animosity &mdash;&mdash; friction nor
+ill-will &mdash;&mdash; to arise and remain &mdash;&mdash; between myself and a *sman &mdash;&mdash;
+but will be constant in my efforts &mdash;&mdash; to promote real *ishness &mdash;&mdash;
+among the members of this Order.</p>
+
+<p>"I swear that I will keep secure to myself &mdash;&mdash; a secret of a *sman
+&mdash;&mdash; when same is committed to me &mdash;&mdash; in the sacred bond of *smanship
+&mdash;&mdash; the crime of violating THIS solemn oath &mdash;&mdash; treason against the
+United States of America &mdash;&mdash; rape &mdash;&mdash; and malicious murder &mdash;&mdash;
+alone excepted.</p>
+
+<p>"I most solemnly assert and affirm &mdash;&mdash; that to the Government of the
+United States of America &mdash;&mdash; and any <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_37" id="Page_37">[37]</a></span>State thereof &mdash;&mdash; of which I
+may become a resident &mdash;&mdash; I sacredly swear &mdash;&mdash; an unqualified
+allegiance &mdash;&mdash; above any other and every kind of government &mdash;&mdash; in
+the whole world &mdash;&mdash; I here and now &mdash;&mdash; pledge my life &mdash;&mdash; my
+property &mdash;&mdash; my vote &mdash;&mdash; and my sacred honor &mdash;&mdash; to uphold its flag
+&mdash;&mdash; its Constitution &mdash;&mdash; and Constitutional laws &mdash;&mdash; and will
+protect &mdash;&mdash; defend &mdash;&mdash; and enforce same unto death.</p>
+
+<p>"I swear that I will most zealously &mdash;&mdash; and valiantly &mdash;&mdash; shield and
+preserve &mdash;&mdash; by any and all &mdash;&mdash; justifiable means and methods &mdash;&mdash;
+the sacred constitutional rights &mdash;&mdash; and privileges of &mdash;&mdash; free
+public schools &mdash;&mdash; free speech &mdash;&mdash; free press &mdash;&mdash; separation of
+church and state &mdash;&mdash; liberty &mdash;&mdash; white supremacy &mdash;&mdash; just laws &mdash;&mdash;
+and the pursuit of happiness &mdash;&mdash; against any encroachment &mdash;&mdash; of any
+nature &mdash;&mdash; by any person or persons &mdash;&mdash; political party or parties
+&mdash;&mdash; religious sect or people &mdash;&mdash; native, naturalized or foreign &mdash;&mdash;
+of any race &mdash;&mdash; color &mdash;&mdash; creed &mdash;&mdash; lineage or tongue whatsoever.</p>
+
+<p>"All to which I have sworn by THIS oath &mdash;&mdash; I will seal with my blood
+&mdash;&mdash; be Thou my witness &mdash;&mdash; Almighty God &mdash;&mdash; AMEN!"</p>
+
+<p>You will drop your hands.</p>
+
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_38" id="Page_38">[38]</a></span><br />
+
+<h4>OLD PLEDGE OF LOYALTY</h4>
+
+<div class="block3"><h4>APPELLATION</h4>
+
+<p>This Organization shall be styled and denominated, The Order of
+the (then follows three stars; no other name given).</p>
+
+<h4>CREED</h4>
+
+<p>We, the Order of the * * *, reverentially acknowledge the
+majesty and supremacy of the Divine Being, and recognize the
+goodness and providence of the same. And we recognize our
+relation to the United States Government, the supremacy of the
+Constitution, the Constitutional Laws thereof, and the Union of
+States thereunder.</p>
+
+<h4>OBJECTS OF THE ORDER</h4>
+
+<p>This is an institution of Chivalry, Humanity, Mercy, and
+Patriotism; embodying in its genius and its principles all that
+is chivalric in conduct, noble in sentiment, generous in
+manhood, and patriotic in purpose; its peculiar object being,</p>
+
+<p>First: To protect the weak, the innocent, and the defenseless,
+from the indignities, wrongs, and outrages, of the lawless, the
+violent, and the brutal; to relieve the injured and oppressed;
+to succor the suffering and unfortunate, and especially the
+widows and orphans of Confederate soldiers.</p>
+
+<p>Second: To protect and defend the Constitution of the United
+States, and all laws passed in conformity thereto, and to
+protect the States and the people thereof from all invasion from
+any source whatever.</p>
+
+<p>Third: To aid and assist in the execution of all constitutional
+laws, and to protect the people from unlawful seizure, and from
+trial except by their peers in conformity to the laws of the
+land.</p></div>
+
+<div class="block2"><p>Note the vast difference between this and the following page.
+One, the pledge to all that is right and uplifting&mdash;the other to
+a single autocrat. The above was formed for the protection and
+enforcement of law&mdash;the Kleagle's pledge, merely a vow to do
+anything that the Imperial Wizard Simmons might see fit.</p></div>
+
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_39" id="Page_39">[39]</a></span><br />
+
+<div class="block3"><h4>MODERN KLEAGLE'S PLEDGE OF LOYALTY</h4>
+
+<p>I, the undersigned, in order to be a regular appointed KlEagle
+of the Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
+(Incorporated), do freely and voluntarily promise, pledge and
+fully guarantee a lofty respect, whole-hearted loyalty and an
+unwavering devotion at all times and under any and all
+circumstances and conditions from this day and date forward to
+William Joseph Simmons as Imperial Wizard and Emperor of the
+Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (Incorporated). I
+shall work in all respects in perfect harmony with him and under
+his authority and directions, in all his plans for the extension
+and government of the Society, and under his directions, with
+any and all of my officially superior officers duly appointed by
+him.</p>
+
+<p>I shall at any and all times be faithful and true in all things,
+and most especially in preventing and suppressing any factions,
+cisms or conspiracies against him or his plans and purposes or
+the peace and harmony of the Society which may arise or attempt
+to arise. I shall discourage and strenuously oppose any degree
+of disloyalty or disrespect on the part of myself or any
+klansman, any where and at any time or place, towards him as the
+founder and as the supreme chief governing head of the Society
+above named.</p>
+
+<p>This pledge, promise and guarantee I make is a condition
+precedent to my appointment stated above, and the continuity of
+my appointment as a KlEagle, and it is fully agreed that any
+deviation by me from this pledge will instantly automatically
+cancel and completely void my appointment together with all its
+prerogatives, my membership in the Society, and I shall forfeit
+all remunerations which may be then due me.</p>
+
+<p>I make this solemn pledge on my Oath of Allegiance and on my
+integrity and honor as a man and as a klansman, with serious
+purpose to keep same inviolate.</p>
+
+<p style="margin-left: 5%; margin-right: 5%;">Done in the city of ...................., State of<br />
+........................... on this the ..........<br />
+day of .................... A.D. 19...<br />
+<span style="padding-left: 5%;">Signed ..............................</span><br />
+<span style="padding-left: 5%;">Address .............................</span><br />
+Witness: .........................................<br />
+Address ..........................................</p>
+</div>
+
+<div class="block2"><p>This is the oath taken by Kleagles in the Ku Klux Klan. It binds
+the Kleagle to "Imperial Wizard" Simmons personally in an almost
+slavish fashion. The oath is taken as a pledge of loyalty to
+Simmons and not to the order.</p></div>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="CHAPTER_VI" id="CHAPTER_VI"></a><hr />
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_40" id="Page_40">[40]</a></span><br />
+
+<h3>CHAPTER VI</h3>
+
+<h3>HOW THE DOLLARS ROLL IN<span class="totoc"><a href="#toc">ToC</a></span></h3>
+
+<div class="block2"><p class="noin"><i>The Klan Claims to Have 500,000 to 700,000 Members. Plan to get
+College Boys.</i></p></div>
+<br />
+
+<p>The Ku Klux Klan claims to have 500,000 to 700,000 members. As a
+matter of fact it is generally believed that that number is a hot air
+figure. It offers a basis for some interesting figures on the money
+that has changed hands, however.</p>
+
+<p>Every person initiated must pay $10 as an initiation fee. Kleagles who
+have left the order say that the "initiation" fee is called a
+"donation" so that the Klan can escape paying income tax to the
+government, because dues in clubs and societies are taxable.</p>
+
+<p>Of the $10, the kleagle who enrolls the member gets $4. The king
+kleagle, or state salesmanager, gets $1. The cyclops, or division
+manager, gets 50 cents. Clarke, the Imperial Kleagle, gets $3 and the
+office of Imperial Wizard Simmons gets $1.50. On this basis of 700,000
+members, Clarke has collected more than $2,000,000. So far as known no
+public accounting ever has been made.</p>
+
+<p>In addition the person initiated pays $6.50 for a mask, or helmet, and
+a robe. This he must purchase from the Gate City Manufacturing Company
+of Atlanta, owned by Clarke. Clarke's fortune grows every time a new
+member is taken in. If the Klansman rides a horse in ceremonies he
+must buy a robe for $14&mdash;also from Clarke's company.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>WATER AT $10 A QUART</h4>
+
+<p>Another source of revenue to Clarke is the water used in initiations.
+It comes from the Chattahoochee river (Indian for "muddy water") near
+Atlanta. It is sent <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_41" id="Page_41">[41]</a></span>around the country as special Ku Klux Klan liquid
+without which an initiation cannot be held. It costs $10 a quart,
+money to be paid to Clarke.</p>
+
+<p>Simmons and Clarke live in costly houses on Peachtree road, outside of
+Atlanta. It is explained that their homes were presented to them by
+the Klan. It also is explained that some of the money of the Klan goes
+to Lanier university, near Atlanta, where young students are to be
+trained to spread the Ku Klux Klan to every village of the country.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>AFTER THE COLLEGE BOYS</h4>
+
+<p>In addition to the general membership, Simmons started a plan to get
+college boys into the Ku Klux Klan at $1 a head and with a charge of
+$5 for masks and regalia. The watchword for the college boys was to be
+"Kuno." Simmons, according to kleagles who deserted him, explained
+that he got the college idea from the German militarism system, which
+started to train boys for the army when they were in school. Simmons
+wrote this inspiration to attract college boys:</p>
+
+<p>"Klannishners is your creed and faith; therefore, let no angel, man or
+devil break you from its glorious anchorage. Then when the end of your
+initiation shall have been reached in this life and you have been
+summoned to take your place as an inhabitant of the Invisible Empire,
+as you pass through the veil you can say to the world in tones of
+truth triumphant: "I have kept the Faith!" Thus preserving your honor
+by a faithful allegiance your life shall not have been lived in vain."</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>THE BOOK OF "KLORAN"</h4>
+
+<p>The ceremony of initiation is contained in a copyrighted book called
+the Kloran written by Imperial Wizard Simmons. The Bible is opened at
+the 12th Chapter of Romans.</p>
+
+<p>These songs are sung:</p>
+
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_42" id="Page_42">[42]</a></span>
+
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">We meet in cordial greetings<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">In this our sacred cave<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">To pledge anew our compact<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">With hearts sincere and brave;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">A band of faithful Klansmen<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">Knights of the K.K.K.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">We all will stand together<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">Forever and for aye.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Chorus:<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Home, home, country and home;<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">Klansmen, we'll live and die<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">For our country and home.<br /></span>
+</div><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">Her honor, love and justice<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">Must actuate us all,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Before our sturdy phalanx<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">All hate and strife shall fall.<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">In union we'll labor<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">Wherever we may roam,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">To shield a Klansman's welfare,<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">His country, name and home.<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+<br />
+
+<p class="cen">KLEXOLOGY</p>
+
+<p class="cen">(Tune&mdash;America)</p>
+
+<div class="poem"><div class="stanza">
+<span class="i0">"God of Eternity,<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">Guide, guard our great country,<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Our homes and store.<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">Keep our great state to Thee;<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Its people right and free<br /></span>
+<span class="i2">In us Thy glory be<br /></span>
+<span class="i0">Forevermore."<br /></span>
+</div></div>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="CHAPTER_VII" id="CHAPTER_VII"></a><hr />
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_43" id="Page_43">[43]</a></span><br />
+
+<h3>CHAPTER VII</h3>
+
+<h3>KU KLUX KLAN AND THE JEWS<span class="totoc"><a href="#toc">ToC</a></span></h3>
+
+<div class="block2"><p class="noin"><i>"Drive them out of the United States" are the words that are
+used to enlist Jew-haters into the ranks.</i></p></div>
+<br />
+
+<p>In spite of the fact that ever since the beginning of the American
+colonies, in the war of the revolution and in other national crises,
+great Jews have helped to make the United States what it is today, the
+Ku Klux Klan recruits misguided members on the representation that it
+has found a scheme to drive the Jews out of the country. Anti-Jewish
+propaganda is used particularly in large cities and in smaller
+communities where racial and religious flames may be fanned in order
+to win members and money for the Ku Klux.</p>
+
+<p><i>The Searchlight</i>, the official paper of the Klan, teems with
+anti-Jewish literature. Secret documents and stories are passed around
+privately among the organizers and used in gaining recruits.</p>
+
+<p>"Chaplain" Ridley is one of the most rabid of the campaigners against
+the Jews. He never lets an opportunity go by to ridicule Jews and stir
+up prejudice.</p>
+
+<p>In the first place, Jews are barred from the Ku Klux Klan. In a
+questionnaire that must be filled in by those who are initiated these
+questions are asked:</p>
+
+<p>"Are you a gentile or a jew? What is your religious faith? Of what
+church are you a member (if any)? Of what religious faith are your
+parents?"</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>CHAPLAIN ATTACKS JEWS</h4>
+
+<p>"Chaplain" Ridley in <i>The Searchlight</i>, writes:</p>
+
+<p>"I cannot help being what I am racially. I am not a Jew, <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_44" id="Page_44">[44]</a></span>nor a negro
+nor a foreigner. I am an Anglo-Saxon white man, so ordained by the
+hand and will of God, and so constituted and trained that I cannot
+conscientiously take either my politics or my religion from some
+secluded ass on the other side of the world.</p>
+
+<p>"Now, if somebody else happens to be a Jew, I can't help it any more
+than he can. Or if he happens to be black, I can't help that, either.
+If he were born under a foreign flag, I couldn't help it&mdash;but there is
+one thing I can do. I can object to his un-American propaganda being
+preached in my home or practiced in the solemn assembly of real
+Americans."</p>
+
+<p><i>The Searchlight</i> constantly mixes Jews and negroes in ridiculous
+"movements." For instance, one writer in the issue of July 30, 1921,
+declares that his investigations have demonstrated that Jewish
+plotters are stirring up the negroes to make a race war so that the
+government will be destroyed.</p>
+
+<p>The writer goes on:</p>
+
+<p>"For the same reason, the Jew is interested in overthrowing Christian
+Russia. But remember, he does not intend to stop at Russia. Through
+his Third Internationale of Moscow he is working to overthrow all the
+Gentile Governments of the world. I am enclosing an editorial clipped
+from The New York <i>World</i> of Saturday, July 23. You will keep in mind
+that <i>The World</i> is Jew-owned, as is every other newspaper in New York
+City except the Tribune. * * * In all my twenty-five years traveling
+about over this continent I have never met a disloyal American who
+failed to be either foreign-born or a Semite. With the best wishes for
+the success of the Ku Klux Klan."</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>HOW TO THROW JEWS OUT</h4>
+
+<p>In the instructions to kleagles, who sell memberships in the Klan, the
+anti-Jewish feeling in some communities is appealed to in this manner:</p>
+
+<p>"The Jew patronizes only the Jew unless it is impossible to do so.
+Therefore, we klansmen, the only real <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_45" id="Page_45">[45]</a></span>Americans, must, by the same
+methods, protect ourselves, and practice by actual application the
+teachings of klannishness. With this policy faithfully adhered to, it
+will not be long before the Jew will be forced out of business by our
+practice of his own business methods, for when the time comes when
+klansmen trade only with klansmen then the days of the Jews' success
+in business will be numbered and the Invisible Empire can drive them
+from the shores of our own America."</p>
+
+<p>Another favorite way to create interest in the anti-Jewish movement is
+to represent that Imperial Kleagle Clarke has in hand the organization
+of a nation-wide Jewish society to oppose the Sons of Israel. This
+society is to be created by Jews who are in the pay of Kleagle Clarke
+and who are really traitors to their own co-religionists. Spies
+working in the ranks of the Sons of Israel will keep the Ku Klux Klan
+informed of what the Sons of Israel are doing and finally a clash
+between the two organizations is to be engineered, to the destruction
+of both. Of course this is the wildest sort of propaganda, but it
+demonstrates how the agents play with fire in order to get members.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>"SEARCHLIGHT" AND THE JEWS</h4>
+
+<p>Among the articles in <i>The Searchlight</i> there are those headed, "A
+Message from Jerusalem&mdash;Esau the Wanderer must Pay for His
+Pottage&mdash;the Mightiest Weapons for the Jews are Pounds and Pence."</p>
+
+<p>"Doesn't Think Much of the Jews."</p>
+
+<p>"Jewish Rabbi Gets Rabid."</p>
+
+<p>A paragraph from "Doesn't Think Much of the Jews," published Feb. 12,
+1921, contains this passage:</p>
+
+<p>"Their religion is to control wealth and thereby control all nations.
+And you cannot deny but they are doing so under false names. Jews are
+entering into every Government, every nation on earth except China and
+Japan, where their heavenly God received little recognition. They
+spread their ingenious religion that strangled the ignorant and
+credulous by causing dissension to their advantage."</p>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="CHAPTER_VIII" id="CHAPTER_VIII"></a><hr />
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_46" id="Page_46">[46]</a></span><br />
+
+<h3>CHAPTER VIII</h3>
+
+<h3>KU KLUX KLAN AND THE CATHOLICS<span class="totoc"><a href="#toc">ToC</a></span></h3>
+
+<div class="block2"><p class="noin"><i>Misrepresentation of Oath of Knights of Columbus is Used to
+excite Religious Hatred in order to get money.</i></p></div>
+<br />
+
+<p>Just as the organizers of the Ku Klux Klan misrepresent the Jews in
+order to get members and money for their order, they go to great
+lengths to create prejudice against Catholics. In some communities
+anti-Catholic arguments are thought to be those that will bring the
+most members into the fold. Fake documents and false statements on
+printed cards that can be slyly passed from hand to hand are used for
+this purpose. Anti-Catholic lies that can be hurled at Klansmen at
+meetings to inspire them to get in more members and increase the
+incomes of the "imperial wizard," the kleagles and other officers are
+spread around.</p>
+
+<p>One of these documents is a card entitled "Do You Know?" A kleagle of
+the Klan asked the King Kleagle of his state for some literature that
+he could employ to stir up interest in the Klan. In a short time the
+kleagle received the literature from the Gate City Manufacturing
+Company of Atlanta, Ga., a company promoted by "Imperial Kleagle"
+Clarke. The supply of literature contained 100 copies of a card
+bearing the heading "Do You Know?"</p>
+
+<p>Another document that is sent broadcast to foment religious unrest and
+hatred is a fake oath ascribed to the Knights of Columbus, which is
+composed of Catholics and which has published the oath that its
+members take. Before reading the fake oath, it will be well to examine
+the real oath.</p>
+
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_47" id="Page_47">[47]</a></span><br />
+
+<h4>REAL K. OF C. OATH</h4>
+
+<p>The bona fide oath that is taken by men initiated into the Knights of
+Columbus, and which, it has been proven, is the correct oath follows:</p>
+
+<p>"I swear to support the Constitution of the United States. I pledge
+myself, as a Catholic citizen and Knight of Columbus, to enlighten
+myself fully upon my duties as a citizen and to conscientiously
+perform such duties entirely in the interest of my country and
+regardless of all personal consequences. I pledge myself to do all in
+my power to preserve the integrity and purity of the ballot, and to
+promote reverence and respect for law and order. I promise to practice
+my religion openly and consistently, but without ostentation, and to
+so conduct myself in public affairs, and in the exercise of public
+virtue as to reflect nothing but credit upon our Holy Church, to the
+end that she may flourish and our country prosper to the greater honor
+and glory of God."</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>BOGUS K. OF C. OATH</h4>
+
+<p>We can now appreciate the animus behind the bogus oath that is
+ascribed to the Knights of Columbus by the Ku Klux Klan. This
+fraudulent oath, as used by the recruiting organization of kleagles of
+Ku Klux follows:</p>
+
+<p>"I, &mdash;&mdash; &mdash;&mdash;, now in the presence of Almighty God, the blessed Virgin
+Mary, the blessed St. John the Baptist, the Holy Apostles, St. Peter
+and St. Paul, and all the saints, sacred host of Heaven, and to you,
+my Ghostly Father, the Superior General of the Society of Jesus,
+founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, in the pontification of Paul the III,
+and continued to the present, do by the womb of the Virgin, the matrix
+of God, and the rod of Jesus Christ, declare and swear that His
+Holiness the Pope is Christ's vicegerent and is the true and only head
+of the Catholic or Universal Church throughout the earth; and that by
+virtue of the keys of binding and loosing given His Holiness by <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_48" id="Page_48">[48]</a></span>my
+Saviour, Jesus Christ, he hath power to depose heretical Kings,
+Princes, states, Commonwealths and Governments and they may be safely
+destroyed. Therefore to the utmost of my power I will defend this
+doctrine and His Holiness's right and custom against all usurpers of
+the heretical or Protestant authority whatever, especially the
+Lutheran Church of Germany, Holland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway, and
+the now pretended authority and Churches of England and Scotland, and
+the branches of same now established in Ireland and on the Continent
+of America and elsewhere, and all adherents in regard that they may be
+usurped and heretical opposing the sacred Mother Church of Rome.</p>
+
+<p>"I do now denounce and disown any allegiance as due to any heretical
+King, Prince, or state, named Protestant or liberals, or obedience to
+any of their laws, Magistrates, or officers.</p>
+
+<p>"I do further declare that the doctrine of the Churches of England and
+Scotland, of the Calvinists, Huguenots and others of the name of
+Protestants or Masons to be damnable, and they themselves to be damned
+who will not forsake the same.</p>
+
+<p>"I do further declare that I will help, assist and advise all or any
+of His Holiness' agents, in any place where I should be, in
+Switzerland, Holland, Ireland or America, or in any other kingdom or
+territory I shall come to, and do my utmost to extirpate the heretical
+Protestant or Masonic doctrines and to destroy all their pretended
+powers, legal or otherwise.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>MORE OF IT</h4>
+
+<p>"I do further promise and declare that, notwithstanding that I am
+dispensed with to assume any religion heretical for the propaganda of
+the Mother Church's interest, to keep secret and private all her
+agents' counsels from time to time, as they instruct me, and not
+divulge, directly or indirectly, by word, writing or circumstances
+whatever, <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_49" id="Page_49">[49]</a></span>but to execute all that should be proposed, given in charge
+or discovered unto me by you, my Ghostly Father, or any of this sacred
+order.</p>
+
+<p>"I do further promise and declare that I will have no opinion or will
+of my own or any mental reservation whatsoever, even as a corpse or
+cadaver (perinde ac cadaver), but will unhesitatingly obey each and
+every command that I may receive from my superiors in the militia of
+the Pope and of Jesus Christ.</p>
+
+<p>"That I will go to any part of the world whithersoever I may be sent,
+to the frozen regions north, jungles of India, to the centers of
+civilization of Europe or to the wild haunts of the barbarous savages
+of America without murmuring or repining, and will be submissive in
+all things whatsoever is communicated to me.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>AND STILL MORE</h4>
+
+<p>"I do further promise and declare that I will, when opportunity
+presents, make and wage relentless war, secretly and openly, against
+all heretics, Protestants and Masons, as I am directed to do, to
+extirpate them from the face of the whole earth; and that I will spare
+neither age, sex or condition, and that I will hang, burn, waste,
+boil, flay, strangle, and bury alive these infamous heretics; rip up
+the stomachs and wombs of their women and crash their infants' heads
+against the walls in order to annihilate their execrable race. That
+when the same cannot be done openly, I will secretly use the poisonous
+cup, strangulation cord, the steel of the poniard or the leaden
+bullet, regardless of the honor, rank, dignity or authority of the
+persons, whatever may be their condition in life, either public or
+private, as I at any time may be directed so to do by any agents of
+the Pope or superior of the Brotherhood of the Holy Father of the
+Society of Jesus.</p>
+
+<p>"In confirmation of which I hereby dedicate my life, soul and all
+corporate powers, and with the dagger which I now receive I will
+subscribe my name written in my blood in <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_50" id="Page_50">[50]</a></span>testimony thereof; and
+should I prove false or weaken in my determination, may my brethren
+and fellow soldiers of the militia of the Pope cut off my hands and
+feet and my throat from ear to ear, my belly opened and sulphur burned
+therein with all the punishment that can be inflicted upon me on earth
+and my soul shall be tortured by demons in eternal hell forever.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>NEARING THE END NOW</h4>
+
+<p>"That I will in voting always vote for a K. of C. in preference to a
+Protestant, especially a Mason, and that I will leave my party so to
+do; that if two Catholics are on the ticket I will satisfy myself
+which is the better supporter of Mother Church and vote accordingly.</p>
+
+<p>"That I will not deal with or employ a Protestant if in my power to
+deal with or employ a Catholic. That I will place Catholic girls in
+Protestant families, that a weekly report may be made of the inner
+movements of the heretics.</p>
+
+<p>"That I will provide myself with arms and ammunition that I may be in
+readiness when the word is passed or I am commanded to defend the
+church, either as an individual or with the militia of the Pope.</p>
+
+<p>"All of which I, &mdash;&mdash; &mdash;&mdash;, do swear by the blessed Trinity and
+blessed sacrament which I am now to receive to perform and on my part
+to keep this, my oath.</p>
+
+<p>"In testimony whereof, I take this most holy and blessed sacrament of
+the Eucharist and witness the same further with my name written with
+the point of this dagger dipped in my own blood and seal it in the
+face of this holy sacrament." (Excerpts from "Contested election case
+of Eugene C. Bonniwell against Thomas S. Butler," as appears in the
+Congressional Record &mdash;&mdash; House, Feb. 15, 1913, at pages 3215, &amp;c.,
+and ordered printed therein "by unanimous consent." Attached thereto
+and printed (on page 3216) as a part of said report as above.)</p>
+
+<p>The above spurious oath, and others like it, have been found to be
+fraudulent, both by the courts and by an <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_51" id="Page_51">[51]</a></span>investigation made by
+Masonic bodies. The above oath made its appearance according to a book
+published by Maurice Francis Egan, for eleven years United States
+Minister to Denmark, and John B. Kennedy, in 1912. Messrs. Egan and
+Kennedy explain it as follows:</p>
+
+<p>"It was filed by Mr. Eugene C. Bonniwell of Pennsylvania in his charge
+against Thomas S. Butler before the Committee of Elections No. 1, in
+Congress, when Mr. Bonniwell stated that it had been used against him
+as a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus in an election contest. Mr.
+Butler, in his defense, stated that he had refrained from condemning
+the 'oath,' until election day, although he did not believe it to be
+genuine, because he feared to give it notoriety.</p>
+
+<p>"Far from being disconcerted by the airing of this delectable document
+in Congress, those profiting by its circulation seized upon its
+inclusion in the Congressional Record to give it an air of authority
+by printing on future copies the annotation 'Copied from the
+Congressional Record, &amp;c.,' not pausing, however, to explain the
+circumstances under which it was allowed to appear in that official
+journal."</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>EDITORS ARE CONVICTED</h4>
+
+<p>A.M. Morrison and Garfield E. Morrison, editors of the <i>Morning
+Journal</i> of Mankato, Minn., charged E.M. Lawless, editor of the
+Waterville, Minn., <i>Sentinel</i> with having taken the bogus oath.
+Lawless took the case to court and the two Morrisons were convicted.
+The foreman of the jury was a Methodist minister.</p>
+
+<p>In 1914 the bogus oath came to light in California. The Knights of
+Columbus asked a committee of two, 32nd and 33rd degree, Masons, Past
+or Past Grand Masters of Masonry of that state, to make an
+investigation of all the rituals, pledges and oaths used by the
+Knights of Columbus. The Masonic committee gave out a report saying
+that they had made such an investigation. They found that the
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_52" id="Page_52">[52]</a></span>ceremonies of the Knights of Columbus were embodied in four degrees
+"intended to teach and inculcate principles that lie at the
+foundations of every great religion and every great state."</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>WHAT MASONS REPORTED</h4>
+
+<p>Their report continued:</p>
+
+<p>"Our examination was made primarily to ascertain whether or not a
+certain alleged oath * * * which has been printed and widely
+circulated was in fact used by the Order and whether * * * any oath,
+obligation or pledge was used which was or would be offensive to
+Protestants or Masons. * * * We find that neither the alleged oath nor
+any such oath or pledge bearing the remotest resemblance thereto in
+matter, manner, spirit or purpose is used or forms a part of the
+ceremonies of any degree of the Knights of Columbus. The alleged oath
+is scurrilous, wicked and libelous and must be the invention of an
+impious and venomous mind. * * * There is no propaganda proposed or
+taught against Protestants or Masons or persons not of Catholic faith.
+* * * We can find nothing in the entire ceremonials of the Order that
+to our minds could be objected to by any person."</p>
+
+<p><i>The Searchlight</i>, official organ of the Ku Klux, contains many
+articles that misrepresent the Catholics. For instance, of Feb. 26,
+1921, <i>The Searchlight</i> had an article which was captioned: "Facts
+Gathered by the Knights of Luther from the Washington Bureau of
+Statistics":</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>CHARGES OF "KNIGHTS OF LUTHER"</h4>
+
+<p>Without one word to support them, the following were printed as
+"facts":</p>
+
+<p>"The National Democratic Committee is by majority a Roman Catholic
+body. It usually has a Roman Catholic President and secretary.</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_53" id="Page_53">[53]</a></span>"Catholics influenced the national campaign which elected Wilson.</p>
+
+<p>"The President's private secretary is a Roman Catholic.</p>
+
+<p>"Over 70 per cent. of all appointments made by President Wilson are
+Catholics. Their influence is so powerful it compels the homage of
+those in authority.</p>
+
+<p>"Five States now have Catholic Administrations.</p>
+
+<p>"Thirty-one States have Roman Catholic Democratic Central Committees.</p>
+
+<p>"Twenty thousand public schools have one-half Catholic teachers.</p>
+
+<p>"Over 100,000 public schools now contribute a part or all of the
+school tax to Catholic Churches and schools.</p>
+
+<p>"Six hundred public schools use Catholic readers and teach from them
+the Roman Catholic catechism.</p>
+
+<p>"Sixty-two per cent. of all offices of the United States, both
+elective and appointive, are now held by Roman Catholics.</p>
+
+<p>"New York, Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Cleveland,
+Toledo, St. Louis, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boston now have 75
+per cent. Catholic teachers in their public schools.</p>
+
+<p>"In all the cities and towns of the United States of 10,000 or more
+inhabitants an average of over 90 per cent. of the police force are
+Roman Catholics.</p>
+
+<p>"Roman Catholics are in the majority of the City Council of 10,000
+cities and towns of the United States."</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>MORE OF THE SAME STUFF</h4>
+
+<p><i>The Searchlight</i> continues:</p>
+
+<p>"We will now look at the results of Catholic teaching on vice and
+virtue. The history of assassins of heads of Governments in the past
+is a history of murderous Roman Catholics. In 90 per cent. of the
+cases where criminals are executed for crimes committed, the victims
+of the execution have a priest at their elbow to administer the last
+sacrament.</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_54" id="Page_54">[54]</a></span>"The man who shot Roosevelt was a Roman Catholic.</p>
+
+<p>"The man who shot President Garfield was a Roman Catholic.</p>
+
+<p>"The man who shot President Lincoln was a Roman Catholic.</p>
+
+<p>"The plot that took the life of Lincoln emanated from Roman Catholic
+influence in the house of a Roman Catholic.</p>
+
+<p>"Abraham Lincoln said, 'I do not pretend to be a prophet but, though
+not a prophet, I see a very dark cloud on our horizon, and that cloud
+is coming from Rome. It is filled with tears and blood. The true
+motive power is secreted behind the walls of the Vatican, the colleges
+and schools of the Jesuits, the convents of the nuns, and the
+confessional boxes of Rome,' and such opinions cost the Nation his
+life.</p>
+
+<p>"Over 65 per cent. of prison convicts of all grades and of all kinds
+of prisoners are Roman Catholics, while less than 5 per cent. are
+graduates of our public schools.</p>
+
+<p>"These statements are astounding when we remember that only about 12-&frac12;
+per cent. of the entire population of the United States are Roman
+Catholics, while the other 87-&frac12; per cent. are not."</p>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="CHAPTER_IX" id="CHAPTER_IX"></a><hr />
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_55" id="Page_55">[55]</a></span><br />
+
+<h3>CHAPTER IX</h3>
+
+<h3>KU KLUX KLAN AND THE MASONS<span class="totoc"><a href="#toc">ToC</a></span></h3>
+
+<div class="block2"><p class="noin"><i>Iowa and Missouri Jurisdiction Grand Masters Issue Public
+Denunciations Against the Klan</i>.</p></div>
+<br />
+
+<p>Promoters of the Ku Klux Klan brag that most of its members are
+Masons. Whether this is true no one on the outside can tell. It is
+known, however, that the kleagles or salesmen, who solicit members in
+a community try to play upon the Masonic spirit to help along their
+game. That this is done with the disapproval of the leading Masonic
+bodies of the country is shown by the action of the grand commanders
+of the Iowa and Missouri jurisdictions. They have issued public
+denunciations of the operations and purposes of the Klan, especially
+that feature that resorts to the masking of members when they are
+taking part in Klan rites. The examples of Iowa and Missouri are being
+followed by Masons in other states.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>IOWA GRAND MASTER'S STATEMENT</h4>
+
+<p>Amos N. Alberson of Washington, Iowa, grand master of that state, has
+directed a communication to all Masonic lodges under his jurisdiction
+as follows:</p>
+
+<p>"Whereas, It has become known to your grand master that a certain 'Ku
+Klux Klan' has been and is now organizing within this jurisdiction an
+alleged 'secret and invisible empire'; and,</p>
+
+<p>"Whereas, It is reported that its organizers and agents have stated
+and intimated to members of our craft that the said 'Ku Klux Klan' is
+in effect an adjunct of Freemasonry and in accord with its principles
+and purposes; and,</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_56" id="Page_56">[56]</a></span>"Whereas, Any such statement or intimation is absolutely false and
+untrue, in that Masonry can not and does not approve of or ally itself
+with any organization or movement, secret or public, that proposes to
+subvert or supersede the processes of orderly representative
+government 'of the people, for the people, and by the people'; nor one
+that appeals to bigotry and endeavors to foster hatred of any
+nationality, class, religious faith or sect, as such.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>THE SOLEMN CHARGE</h4>
+
+<p>"Therefore, I, Amos N. Alberson, grand master of Masons in Iowa, do
+solemnly charge each and all of the regular Masons in Iowa, now as
+heretofore when you were made a Mason, that 'in the state you are to
+be a quiet and peaceable subject, true to your government and just to
+your country; you are not to countenance disloyalty or rebellion, but
+patiently submit to legal authority, and conform with cheerfulness to
+the government of the country in which you live.'</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>CITES MASONIC OBLIGATION</h4>
+
+<p>"Furthermore, I charge each and all, that as our fathers have framed
+the truly Masonic principles of liberty and conscience, equality
+before the law, and fraternity among men into the constitutions of
+this nation and state, we as Free Masons and citizens of this republic
+are obligated to perform our full moral and civic duty, to promote and
+enforce an orderly administration of justice and equity, acting openly
+that it may be known of all men."</p>
+
+<p>Grand Master Alberson further orders and directs "that this letter to
+the craft be read aloud at the next meeting, whether regular or
+special, of each lodge throughout this jurisdiction; that it shall be
+made of record, and due notice of the same circulated among the
+brethrens, that it may come to the knowledge of all Masons in Iowa."</p>
+
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_57" id="Page_57">[57]</a></span><br />
+
+<h4>MISSOURI'S ACTION ON KLAN</h4>
+
+<p>William F. Johnson, grand master of the Carterlin Grand Lodge of
+Missouri Ancient-Free and Accepted Masons made this statement at the
+annual meeting of the grand lodge, which indorsed it:</p>
+
+<p>"As the impression seems to prevail in some sections, that the Masonic
+fraternity is directly or indirectly associated with or furthering
+this secret organization (Ku Klux Klan), and as I have been asked on
+numerous occasions what relations, if any, our fraternity bears to
+such secret society or order, it is well that the seal of disapproval
+be positively placed by this grand lodge upon this secret
+organization, which assumes to itself the right and authority to
+administer law and punish crimes.</p>
+
+<p>"Nothing is more destructive of free government than secret control.
+The arraying of race against race, color against color, sect against
+sect is destructive of peace and harmony, which is the great end we,
+as Free Masons, have in view. We profess and boast that we are true to
+our government and just to our country.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>IS SUBVERSIVE OF THE REPUBLIC</h4>
+
+<p>"We can not, as Free Masons and good citizens, recognize the right of
+any secret society or combination of men to assume unto themselves the
+right to administer law and to inflict punishment upon their fellow
+men. Such an assumption is subversive of our republican institutions,
+contrary to the great principles of Free Masonry.</p>
+
+<p>"An organization that practices censorship of private conduct behind
+the midnight anonymity of mask and robe, and enforces its secret
+decrees with the weapons of whips and tar and feathers must ultimately
+merit and receive the condemnation of those who believe in courts,
+open justice and good citizenship."</p>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="CHAPTER_X" id="CHAPTER_X"></a><hr />
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_58" id="Page_58">[58]</a></span><br />
+
+<h3>CHAPTER X</h3>
+
+<h3>KU KLUX KLAN AND THE NEGRO<span class="totoc"><a href="#toc">ToC</a></span></h3>
+
+<div class="block2"><p class="noin"><i>Members of the Klan take an oath to Bring about White
+Supremacy, notwithstanding the Constitution, which guarantees
+the Negro Equal Rights.</i></p></div>
+<br />
+
+<p>Under the constitution of the United States, the negro is guaranteed
+equal rights with all other citizens. When the President of the United
+States is sworn into office he takes an oath to uphold the
+constitution and the laws passed under it. Every senator, congressman,
+governor and other important officer in the United States and in each
+of the states is sworn to uphold the constitution.</p>
+
+<p>But the members of the Ku Klux Klan take an oath that puts the
+constitution at naught. They swear to bring about "white supremacy."
+Taken in conjunction with the speeches and writings of their leaders,
+this oath shows that the Klansmen intend to work together to create
+strife against the negro, to belittle him and his family, his
+churches, his business, his social societies and other things that are
+dear to him. The Klan is determined to put the negro out of business
+in the United States and to drive him back to Africa.</p>
+
+<p>As is all other main objects&mdash;the warfare on Jews, Catholics and
+foreign born&mdash;the Klan intends to follow its own laws in dealing with
+the negro. The writings of its leaders are very plain on that point.</p>
+
+<p>In his oath the Klansman swears:</p>
+
+<p>"I swear that I will most zealously and valiantly shield and preserve
+by any and all justifiable means and methods White Supremacy&mdash;&mdash;</p>
+
+<p>"All to which I have sworn by this oath. I will seal with my blood by
+Thou my witness, Almighty God. Amen."</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_59" id="Page_59">[59]</a></span>Prominent lawyers who have examined this oath declare that it really
+is an oath upholding mob rule and that any time the Klansman is given
+orders he will follow his leaders in a crusade outside the
+constitution of the United States that might lead to serious trouble
+and bloodshed.</p>
+
+<p>Chaplain Ridley of the Ku Klux Klan has written in <i>The Searchlight</i>
+on white supremacy as follows:</p>
+
+<p>"Back in the days of the reconstruction the fathers gathered at the
+call of the low, shrill whistle and rode into immortal fame, rescuing
+a threatened civilization and making real once more the White Man's
+Supremacy. Klansmen of to-day, whether they assemble in the mountains
+of Maine, or 'neath the shadows of the great Rockies, or on the plains
+of the Wonderful West, or amid the trailing vines and wild flowers of
+Dixie, meet to keep alive the memory of these men and preserve the
+traditions of those days when the souls of men were tried as if by
+fire."</p>
+
+<p>In Texas a white man who testified in behalf of an accused negro&mdash;he
+merely told the truth under oath as he knew it&mdash;was tarred and
+feathered by masked men.</p>
+
+<p><i>The Searchlight</i> has printed column after column of anti-negro stuff,
+mostly under anonymous names or under the titles of organizations
+whose addresses are not given. One such resolution adopted by the
+"Patriotic Societies of Atlanta" condemns Rev. Ashby Jones, a
+minister, for inviting an honorable negro to an interracial meeting
+and for addressing the negro as "mister."</p>
+
+<p>Here are some of the titles of articles in <i>The Searchlight</i>, showing
+its evident purpose of stirring up racial feelings:</p>
+
+<p>"Social Equality Put Under Ban."</p>
+
+<p>"Negroes Must Serve on Chain Gangs Now."</p>
+
+<p>"Separate Cars for Negroes."</p>
+
+<p>"White Woman Marries a Negro."</p>
+
+<p><i>The Searchlight</i> condemned President Harding for appointing Henry
+Lincoln Johnson, a negro, as register of deeds.</p>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="CHAPTER_XI" id="CHAPTER_XI"></a><hr />
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_60" id="Page_60">[60]</a></span><br />
+
+<h3>CHAPTER XI</h3>
+
+<h3>THE KU KLUX KLAN AND WOMEN<span class="totoc"><a href="#toc">ToC</a></span></h3>
+<br />
+
+<p>Here is the proclamation issued by Imperial Wizard Simmons, making
+Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler his "grand chief of staff" to have charge of the
+women's organization to be affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan:</p>
+
+<p>"To all Genii, Grand Dragons and Hydras of Realms, Grand Goblins and
+Kleagles of Domains, Grand Titans and Furies of Provinces, Giants,
+Exalted Cyclops and Terrors of Cantons, and to all citizens of the
+Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, in the name of our
+valiant and venerated dead, I affectionately greet you:</p>
+
+<p>"In view of our Nation's need and as an additional force in helping on
+the great work of conserving, protecting and making effective the
+great principles of our Anglo-Saxon civilization and American ideals
+and institutions, the Imperial Kloncilium, in regular session
+assembled, after deliberate care and earnest prayer, decided that
+there shall be established within the bounds and under the supreme
+authority and government of the Invisible Empire an organization that
+will admit the splendid women of our great national commonwealth, who
+are now citizens with us in directing the affairs of the Nation. Which
+decision of the Imperial Kloncilium I have officially ratified after
+serious, careful and devoted consideration of all matters and things
+involved by this move.</p>
+
+<p>"In view of the foregoing, I hereby officially declare and proclaim
+that such organization does now exist in prospect. Plans, methods,
+ritualism and regulations of same are now in process of formation and
+will be perfected at an early date and officially announced.</p>
+
+<p>"I do farther proclaim that in order to have the proper assistance in
+the formation and perfecting of this <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_61" id="Page_61">[61]</a></span>organization, I have this day
+and date selected and officially appointed Mary Elizabeth Tyler of
+Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., to be my grand chief of staff, to have
+immediate charge of work pertaining to said woman's organization under
+my authority and direction.</p>
+
+<p>"Further information will be duly and officially communicated from
+time to time.</p>
+
+<p>"Done in the Aulic of His Majesty, Imperial Wizard, Emperor of the
+Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, in the Imperial City of
+Atlanta, Commonwealth of Georgia, United States of America, on this,
+the ninth day of the ninth month of the year of our Lord, 1921.</p>
+
+<p>"Duly signed and sealed by His Majesty,</p>
+
+<p class="right">William Joseph Simmons,<br />
+"Imperial Wizard."</p>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<a name="CHAPTER_XII" id="CHAPTER_XII"></a><hr />
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_62" id="Page_62">[62]</a></span><br />
+
+<h3>CHAPTER XII</h3>
+
+<h3>ATROCITIES COMMITTED IN THE NAME OF KU KLUX KLAN<span class="totoc"><a href="#toc">ToC</a></span></h3>
+
+<div class="block2"><p class="noin"><i>Ku Klux Klan Knights of Beaumont, Texas, issue a justification
+for taking the law into Their own hands.</i></p></div>
+<br />
+
+<p>Confession that the Ku Klux Klan uses tar and feathers and the lash to
+punish persons whose actions it condemns is made by the Klansmen of
+Beaumont, Tex. The Beaumont Ku Klux Klan organization tarred and
+feathered Dr. J.S. Paul and R.F. Scott and later acknowledged, under
+its official seal, that its members did the job.</p>
+
+<p>"Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, No. 7, Beaumont, Texas," admitted taking
+the law into their own hands in a statement dated July 21, 1921. This
+statement was made to the editors of two newspapers of Beaumont. It
+sought to justify the "tar and feather party" and gave warning that
+the "heavy hand of the Ku Klux Klan" was waiting to yank other persons
+from their beds in case they came into its displeasure.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>SHOW SIMMONS MISREPRESENTS</h4>
+
+<p>Grand Wizard William J. Simmons has declared publicly that the Ku Klux
+did not indulge in midnight raids on defenseless victims whom it
+tarred and feathered. He has defended the Ku Klux Klan by ascribing
+these unlawful actions to imposters who use the regalia of the Ku
+Klux. The Beaumont incident proves that the Ku Klux not only was
+responsible for assaults on Dr. Paul and Scott, but that it boasted of
+its exploits with them.</p>
+
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_63" id="Page_63">[63]</a></span><br />
+
+<h4>LETTER ADMITS USE OF TAR</h4>
+
+<p>The Paul-Scott "party" occurred on May 8. Its details were telegraphed
+all over the country. The letter to the two Beaumont newspapers the
+following July read:</p>
+
+<p>"Your publication since the organization of the Ku Klux Klan in the
+city of Beaumont has on various occasions published information
+concerning and pertaining to the affairs of this organization. We
+believe, as you do, that a newspaper should serve the best interests
+of its constituency and that all legitimate news should be given the
+public through its columns. During the past two months items have
+appeared in your paper relative to the case of the Ku Klux Klan and
+its connection with Dr. J.S. Paul.</p>
+
+<p>"Now, that you and the public may be fully informed of the true facts
+in the case, the Klan has assembled and herewith hands you an
+intelligent, true and correct history of the entire matter. The Klan
+suggests that this summary of facts be published in the columns of
+your paper not later than Sunday, July 24, 1921, and that it be
+published verbatim, according to the enclosed copy, typographical
+errors excepted.</p>
+
+<p class="right">Knights of the Ku Klux Klan."</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>PHYSICIAN IS ACCUSED</h4>
+
+<p>The "intelligent, true and correct history of the entire matter" was a
+lengthy statement. It accused Dr. Paul of being a physician who for
+years had sold whisky and narcotic drugs and had performed illegal
+operations on women. Because he had political and financial backing
+grand jury proceedings against him had been squelched.</p>
+
+<p>About the middle of December, 1920, R.F. Scott, who lived in
+Deweyville, Texas (Scott was a former member of the United States
+Marine corps), consulted Dr. Paul and arranged for an illegal
+operation. The statement declares the girl became seriously ill as a
+result of malpractice on <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_64" id="Page_64">[64]</a></span>Dr. Paul's part and was taken from her
+residence to a hospital, where a serious operation was performed.</p>
+
+<p>After this occurrence the girl demanded that Dr. Paul assist her in
+defraying the extra expense due to his negligence, and he offered her
+$500 to leave Beaumont. This bargain he broke and is accused of having
+threatened to cause her arrest for attempted blackmail, or with death
+if she exposed him.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>MORAL LAW ABOVE WRITTEN</h4>
+
+<p>Her predicament was reported to the Klan and the statement says her
+cry was heard by men who respect the "great moral law more than the
+technicalities of the legal code."</p>
+
+<p>The statement goes on:</p>
+
+<p>"The eyes of the unknown had seen and had observed the wrong to be
+redressed. Dr. Paul was wealthy. His victim was a poor girl. Between
+the two stood the majesty of the law, draped in technicalities of
+changes of venue, mistrials, appeals, postponements, eminent counsel
+skilled in the esoteric art of protecting crime and interpreting laws
+involved in a mass of legal verbiage, the winding and unwinding of red
+tape, instead of the sinewy arm of justice, wielding the unerring
+sword. The law of the Klan is JUSTICE.</p>
+
+<p>"Dr. Paul was approached in his office by three men on the night of
+May 7 and instructed to go with them. He was placed in a waiting
+automobile and escorted a few miles out of town. The judgment of the
+Klan was read to him and charges were related to him, none of which he
+would deny.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>"LASHED, TARRED AND FEATHERED"</h4>
+
+<p>"In a cowardly, whimpering plea, he pleaded that others were as guilty
+as he. The lash was laid on his back and <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_65" id="Page_65">[65]</a></span>the tar and feathers applied
+to his body. He was then informed of the will of the Klan that he
+should leave the city within forty-eight hours. Upon the return of the
+party to Beaumont, Dr. Paul was discharged from an automobile at the
+intersection of two of the main streets of the city, that he might be
+a warning to all of his ilk that decent men and women no longer wanted
+him in the community.</p>
+
+<p>"Dr. Paul complied with the instructions of the Klan that he leave the
+city and returned for a few days to his former home at Lufkin. During
+this time he was constantly under the surveillance of the Klan. Within
+a few days he had surrounded himself with relatives and hired
+hench-men of his own tribe and character and returned to Beaumont.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>SCOTT ALSO TARRED AND FEATHERED</h4>
+
+<p>"Scott, who had been constantly watched by the Klan, whose number is
+legion and whose eye is all-seeing and whose methods of gathering
+information are not known to the alien world, was apprehended and
+punished in the same manner Dr. Paul had been dealt with. He was taken
+to the woods and guarded until nightfall. His captors during this time
+treated him with kindness and consideration. They provided him with
+food and fruit to eat and ice water to drink. During the day he was
+questioned and admitted all the charges the Klan had accused him of.
+The judgment of the Klan was that he was to be given ten lashes across
+the bare back and that he was to be tarred and feathered.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>EYES OF "UNKNOWN" ON HIM</h4>
+
+<p>"Scott left Beaumont on Monday, July 18, and spent the major portion
+of the day in Orange parading the streets and proclaimed the
+diabolical lie that he had been subjected to the tortures of the
+inquisition. He posed to the gullible <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_66" id="Page_66">[66]</a></span>public and sensational
+newspapers as a patriot and a hero. All these things the eyes of the
+unknown have seen and their ears have heard. We can not be deceived
+and JUSTICE will no longer be mocked."</p>
+
+<p>The seal of the Beaumont Klan was attached to the end of the
+statement.</p>
+
+<p>Rev. Caleb Ridley, known as the imperial chaplain of the order,
+acknowledged that the Klan's purpose was to set itself up as
+prosecutor, jury, judge and sheriff.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>PASTOR GIVES WARNING</h4>
+
+<p>On Aug. 26, 1921, he issued to the citizens of Dallas county, Texas,
+the following warning:</p>
+
+<p>"To the Citizens of Dallas County, Greetings: This organization has
+caused to be posted the following proclamation:</p>
+
+<p>"Be it known and hereby proclaimed</p>
+
+<p>"That this organization is composed of native-born Americans and none
+other.</p>
+
+<p>"That its purpose is to uphold the dignity and the authority of the
+law. * * *</p>
+
+<p>"That this organization * * * recognizes * * * that situations
+frequently arise where no existing law offers a remedy.</p>
+
+<p>"That this organization does * * * not countenance and will not stand
+for social parasites remaining in this city. It is equally opposed to
+the gambler, the trickster, the moral degenerate and the man who lives
+by his wits and is without visible means of support.</p>
+
+<p>"The eye of the unknown hath seen and doth constantly observe all,
+white or black, who disregard this warning. 'Whatsoever thou sowest
+that shall you also reap.' Regardless of official, social or financial
+position, this warning applies to all living within the jurisdiction
+of this Klan.</p>
+
+<p>"This warning will not be repeated.</p>
+
+<p>"'Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin.'</p>
+
+<p>"Hereafter all communications from us will bear the official seal of
+the Klan.</p>
+
+<p class="right">"KNIGHTS OF THE KU KLUX KLAN."</p>
+
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_67" id="Page_67">[67]</a></span><br />
+
+<h4>KU KLUX KLAN SHOOTS SHERIFF</h4>
+
+<p>The attitude of members of the Ku Klux Klan toward officers of the law
+was demonstrated on October 1, 1921, in Lorena, Tex., when the Ku Klux
+Klan shot Sheriff Bob Buchanan of McLennan county, when he attempted
+to stop a parade of Masked Knights.</p>
+
+<p>Without getting an official permit to hold the parade, the Ku Klux
+Klan announced that it would be held at 8:30 p.m. The sheriff notified
+the community that the parade was against the law and that he would
+not allow it. The word was carried to the Ku Klux Klan leaders.
+Messages were sent back and forth, and the Ku Kluxers tried to scare
+the sheriff into a retreat. He refused to back down, however, and
+ended the negotiations by telling the Klansmen that they had to obey
+the law as well as other citizens.</p>
+
+<p>The sheriff said there was a law against uncertain masked men who
+refused to divulge their identity. He would agree to the parade if the
+names of the masked men were furnished to him. This the Klan leaders
+refused to do.</p>
+
+<p>The Klansmen held a council of war at which the sheriff was denounced
+for daring to give them orders. They decided to show the people of
+Lorena that they were bigger than the sheriff or the law that he
+represented. The chief of the Klansmen gave the order for the parade
+to start.</p>
+
+<p>With a posse of citizens and deputies, Sheriff Buchanan met the parade
+at the intersection of the main streets. Thousands of persons were out
+to witness the test of strength between the law and the Ku Klux Klan.
+The sheriff approached a masked Klansman who carried a fiery cross. He
+attempted to seize the cross. There was a shot. A bullet hit the
+sheriff in the right arm. A general gun fight followed and ten persons
+were injured. The Masked Knights hurriedly departed, carrying one of
+their number who was wounded.</p>
+
+<p>Sheriff Buchanan is hailed as a hero in Texas by the law-abiding
+element. The United States needs more public officials like him&mdash;men
+with the courage to stand by their oaths of office.</p>
+
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_68" id="Page_68">[68]</a></span><br />
+
+<h4>OTHER OUTRAGES</h4>
+
+<p>Since the Ku Klux Klan was organized night outrages in which masked
+men are involved have increased to a frequency not known in the United
+States since the years just following the Civil War, when the original
+Ku Klux Klan was active in the southern states against "carpet
+baggers" and Negroes.</p>
+
+<p>A murder was committed on June 9, 1921, at Sea Breeze, Fla., by masked
+men who said they were Ku Klux Klan. They took Thomas L. Reynolds from
+his bed and punched and kicked him. Then one of the masked men shot
+him. He died later. Official investigation failed to involve the Ku
+Klux Klan.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>WIZARD SIMMONS DENIES</h4>
+
+<p>In the case of Paul and Scott in Beaumont, Tex., an organization
+claiming to be the Ku Klux Klan admitted under a seal that it was
+responsible. In many other instances the masked riders have openly
+boasted that they were Ku Kluxers. In other cases they have worn
+regalia like that of the Ku Klux. Imperial Wizard Simmons has denied
+that the Ku Klux is responsible for any outrages. Whether he knows
+what he is talking about probably will be determined only by a
+Congressional investigation.</p>
+
+<p>Meanwhile the people of the country have the big fact on which to form
+their judgment&mdash;namely, that since the Ku Klux has extended its
+membership and influence by influencing hundreds of thousands to get
+down on their knees and take the oath of "white supremacy," bands of
+night riders who take the law into their own hands have been carrying
+on these disgraceful marauding "parties" with a boldness that
+challenges public attention.</p>
+
+<p>In Daytona, Fla., H.C. Sparkman, an editor, carried on a campaign
+against the Ku Klux Klan. On June 12, 1921, Sparkman received by mail
+a threat warning him that if he did not let the Ku Klux alone the Klan
+would take up <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_69" id="Page_69">[69]</a></span>his case and that he might be killed. In Pensacola,
+Fla., on July 8, 1921, a band of men wearing white robes like those of
+the Ku Klux Klan in their initiation ceremonies appeared at the store
+of Chris Lochas, a restaurant keeper, and while the chief of police
+was looking on gave him a written order to leave town because of
+certain charges. The warning was signed "K.K.K."</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>KU KLUX KLANSMAN KILLED</h4>
+
+<p>In the city of Atlanta, Ga., where the Ku Klux Klan is strongest a
+killing resulted from a raid by masked men on J.C. Thomas, who had a
+lunch room at 280-&frac12; Decatur street. Thomas had received letters
+threatening him with violence unless he "let alone" a certain woman in
+his employ. On March 12, 1920, four men got Thomas to enter an
+automobile and drove him to a spot in a lonely neighborhood. There
+they took him from the car and told him that he was to be punished
+because he had not observed their warnings. When they started to
+strike Thomas, he took a knife from his pocket and killed Fred
+Thompson who was later identified as a member of the Ku Klux Klan.</p>
+
+<p>The case of killing against Thomas was put before a grand jury but the
+jury refused to indict him. At the inquest into the death of Thompson,
+Homer Pitts was identified as the driver of the car in which Thomas
+had been kidnapped. Pitts was represented in the proceedings by
+Attorney W.S. Coburn. In the official list of Ku Kluxers there is a
+H.R. Pitts who is a kleagle at Fresno, Cal., and a W.S. Coburn who is
+a grand goblin with headquarters at Los Angeles, Cal.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<h4>100 OUTRAGES IN TEXAS</h4>
+
+<p>Texas, where the Ku Klux Klan is strong, has been the scene of nearly
+100 unlawful punishments by masked men. In one case the initials
+"K.K.K." were branded on the <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_70" id="Page_70">[70]</a></span>forehead of a negro who was horsewhipped
+on the charge of having been found in a white woman's room.</p>
+
+<p>Something the same treatment that was given Dr. Paul was handed out to
+J.S. Allen, an attorney of Houston, Tex., who on April 10, 1921, was
+whisked from a downtown street, driven to the country and tarred and
+feathered. The masked men then took him back to the city and threw him
+out of the automobile into a crowd. He was nude except for his coat of
+tar and feathers.</p>
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<hr />
+<br />
+
+<div class="block3">
+<h2>SECRET SOCIETY RITUALS</h2>
+
+<hr style="width: 100%;" />
+
+<div class="block"><p class="hang"><b>REVISED FREEMASONRY ILLUSTRATED.</b></p>
+
+<p>The complete and accurate ritual of the First Seven Masonic
+Degrees of the Blue Lodge and Chapter, by Jacob O. Doesburg,
+Past Master of Unity Lodge, Holland, Michigan, a Royal Arch
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+Secret Work profusely illustrated. The exact Michigan "Work,"
+with a Historical Sketch of the Order and a critical analysis of
+each degree by President J. Blanchard. Also the legal
+attestation of the accuracy of the ritual by the author and
+others.</p>
+
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+<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="40%" summary="Prices">
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+</div>
+
+<br />
+
+<p class="hang"><b>THE MASTER'S CARPET;</b></p>
+
+<p>By Edmond Ronayne, Past Master of Keystone Lodge, No. 639,
+Chicago. The work contains 406 pages, illustrated with 50
+engravings, and is substantially bound in cloth.</p>
+
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+knowledge of the principles of the order can be obtained than by
+attending the Lodge for years. Every Mason, every person
+contemplating becoming a member, and even those who are
+indifferent on the subject, should procure and carefully read
+this work.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<p class="hang"><b>MAH-HAH-BONE;</b></p>
+
+<p>By Edmond Ronayne. Bound in fine cloth, 690 pages, 135
+illustrations.</p>
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+
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+
+<hr style="width: 100%;" />
+
+<h4>EZRA A. COOK, Publisher<br />
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+26 E. Van Buren St. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Chicago</h4>
+</div> <!-- ends blockquote -->
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+<div class="block3">
+<h2>SECRET SOCIETY RITUALS</h2>
+
+<hr style="width: 100%;" />
+
+<div class="block"><p class="hang"><b>HAND BOOK OF FREE MASONRY;</b></p>
+
+<p>By Edmond Ronayne, Past Master of Keystone Lodge, No. 639,
+Chicago. Latest Revised Edition, with portraits enlarged to 284
+pages, 85 illustrations</p>
+
+<p>This work gives the correct or "Standard" work and ritual of
+Masonry; the proper position of each officer in the Lodge room,
+order of opening and closing the Lodge, dress of candidate,
+ceremony of initiation, the correct method of conferring the
+three degrees of "Ancient Craft Masonry," Entered Apprentice,
+Fellow Craft and Master Mason, the proper manner of conducting
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+<p class="hang"><b>BLUE LODGE AND CHAPTER.</b></p>
+
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+the written and the "unwritten" work of the three degrees of
+Blue Lodge Masonry, and the complete work of the four degrees of
+Chapter Masonry, including the Royal Arch degree. This makes a
+compact, handy and economical volume.</p>
+
+<br />
+
+<p class="hang"><b>REVISED ILLINOIS FREEMASONRY, ILL'D.</b></p>
+
+<p>The complete and accurate ritual of the First Seven Masonic
+Degrees of the Blue Lodge and Chapter, by a Past High Priest,
+with all Monitorial and Scripture Readings and the Secret Work
+fully illustrated. The exact Illinois "Work." Nearly 400
+foot-notes from the highest Masonic authorities. Complete work
+of 640 pages, the First Seven Degrees comprising the Blue Lodge
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+
+<p>By J.W. Morris. A reliable companion to the young Mason on the
+ritual and customs of the Order, as well as a memory-aid to the
+older brethren. 53 pages, cloth bound.</p>
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+<hr style="width: 100%;" />
+
+<h4>
+EZRA A. COOK, Publisher<br />
+(Incorporated)<br />
+26 E. Van Buren St.&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Chicago</h4>
+</div> <!-- ends blockquote -->
+</div> <!-- ends bordered block -->
+
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<br />
+<hr />
+<br />
+
+<div class="tr">
+<p class="cen"><a name="TN" id="TN"></a>Typographical errors corrected in text:</p>
+<br />
+Page 10: &nbsp;aids replaced with aides<br />
+Page 32: &nbsp;agres replaced with agrees<br />
+Page 40: &nbsp;"If the Klansmen rides a horse" replaced with "If the Klansman rides a horse"<br />
+Page 51: &nbsp;Bulter replaced with Butler<br />
+Page 63: &nbsp;orgaization replaced with organization<br />
+Page 67: &nbsp;law-aboding replaced with law-abiding<br />
+Page 68: &nbsp;maurading replaced with marauding<br />
+</div>
+
+<br />
+<hr />
+<br />
+
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+Title: Ku Klux Klan Secrets Exposed
+ Attitude toward Jews, Catholics, Foreigners and Masons.
+ Fraudulent Methods Used. Atrocities Committed in Name of
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+ KU KLUX KLAN
+
+ SECRETS EXPOSED
+
+ Attitude toward Jews, Catholics, Foreigners
+ and Masons. Fraudulent
+ Methods Used. Atrocities
+ Committed in Name
+ of Order.
+
+ EZRA A. COOK, Publisher
+ (Incorporated)
+ 26 E. Van Buren St. CHICAGO
+
+
+
+
+ COPYRIGHT APPLIED
+ FOR 1922
+
+
+
+
+CONTENTS
+
+
+ Page
+
+ The Old Ku Klux Klan 5
+
+ The New Ku Klux Klan 21
+
+ How the Modern Ku Klux Klan Was Organized 25
+
+ How the Ku Klux Klan Gets Members 29
+
+ Oath of the Ku Klux Klan 32
+
+ The Old Pledge of Loyalty 38
+
+ Modern Kleagles Pledge of Loyalty 39
+
+ How the Dollars Roll In 40
+
+ The Ku Klux Klan and the Jews 43
+
+ The Ku Klux Klan and the Catholics 46
+
+ The Ku Klux Klan and the Masons 55
+
+ The Ku Klux Klan and the Negroes 58
+
+ The Ku Klux Klan and Women 60
+
+ Atrocities Committed in the Name of the Order 62
+
+
+
+
+KU KLUX KLAN SECRETS EXPOSED
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER I
+
+THE OLD KU KLUX KLAN
+
+
+To the old Ku-Klux Klan which rode through the south in the days
+following the civil war the new Ku-Klux Klan is a relative only in
+name.
+
+It is not tied by blood. It holds the same position to its southern
+aristocratic forbear as an imposter in social life does to some
+illustrious gentleman of the same name of whom he claims to be a
+descendant.
+
+The old Ku-Klux Klan was a historical development. The new is a man's
+contrivance. The old Ku-Klux Klan movement was an outcome of
+conditions that prevailed in the southern states after the war. The
+present Klan, apparently, is an outcome of a group of men's desire to
+make money.
+
+Widespread, spontaneous, popular, the movement of 1866 grew out of a
+disordered society, not as a "movement" at all at first, but as a
+scheme for having fun, a source of amusement among a group of young,
+full-blooded southern men to puzzle outsiders. Its use as a weapon
+against the stranger in the old south came later.
+
+The "stranger" was the northern carpetbagger. To the south he was the
+pestilence that follows war. He was the blunderer who entered the land
+whose social customs were unknown to him, in a year when the fabric by
+those social customs was in need of mending.
+
+
+NO RELIGIOUS TEST
+
+When southern society seized the Ku-Klux Klan as an instrument with
+which to resist there were only two classes, carpet-bagger and unruly
+negro, against which it operated. To join the ranks of the white-robed
+horsemen, there were no qualifications of religion. The Klan made no
+mention of Jew or Catholic. Its purpose was to restore order, not to
+fan prejudice, and therein lies the difference between the old Klan
+and the present Klan which makes the latter a maverick.
+
+The first unit of the horseback riding knights was founded in the
+village of Pulaski, Tenn., with the same motive for its organization
+as the old-time college hazing society. Its members were young men who
+had come back from the war, poor, exhausted, discouraged, and bored
+with the tameness of a country town.
+
+
+HOW IT STARTED
+
+According to the story which has lived south of the Mason and Dixon
+line since those post-bellum days, a group of youths cooling their
+heels in a law office one May evening in 1866 organized a society for
+a good time. If anyone had suggested to them at that time that five
+years later a committee of congress would devote thirteen volumes to a
+history of their "movement" and pass a law to suppress it, or that
+before the child of their wits was fully grown it would have developed
+into a terrorizing "hobgoblin" sheeted for lawlessness, they would
+have thought it a jest.
+
+When their mere joke had become a grim joke, neighbors who feared it
+found in its name "Ku-Klux" the suggestion of a clicking rifle. But
+the name itself was proposed by its charter members in Tennessee as a
+derivative of the Greek word "Kuklos," meaning a circle. From "Kuklos"
+to "Ku-Klux" was an easy transition. The "Klan" followed because these
+youthful students of Greek had an ear for the alliterative.
+
+From the Pulaski law office the society migrated to a haunted house on
+the outskirts of the village. Its members found their first source of
+amusement in initiation rites. They named their chief officer a Grand
+Cyclops and their vice president a Grand Magi. Other officers were the
+Grand Turk, or marshal; a Grand Exchequer or treasurer, and two
+Lictors.
+
+
+WORE WHITE MASKS
+
+The only germ in their constitution from which the "Imperial Wizard"
+Simmons of the twentieth century Klan could breed his present
+organization was the promise of absolute secrecy. For his copying
+years later, the first Klan also contrived a disguise. It consisted of
+a white mask, a tall cardboard hat, a gown or robe, and for the night
+riding excursions, a cover for the horses' bodies and mufflers for
+their feet.
+
+Only after the Pulaski organization had entertained itself for many
+nights did the phenomenon present itself which was to make the Klan a
+weapon in the progress of post-war reconstruction. It was the
+discovery that the African negro was twice as fearful of mysticism and
+mystery as the white man. It taught the white men of Tennessee and
+neighboring states that they had a means of their own of preventing
+what they considered political mismanagement and social insolence in
+the control by northerners and freedmen of the state government.
+
+
+BECOMES MILITARY ORGANIZATION
+
+The Pulaski riders made themselves popular. Young men of neighboring
+towns organized brother Klans. When southern society found itself a
+Humpty Dumpty fallen from the wall, it grasped the Pulaski idea as the
+means for pulling itself up again. The Klan became a military
+organization, with the purpose of keeping order among the negroes by
+intimidating them. Mysticism in the order grew. Humor grew with it,
+and by the time the states of the north discovered that the south had
+an organization which was in purpose a society of regulators, the
+young southern war veterans were donning their white robes and
+cardboard hats with a human skull and two thigh bones as the symbols
+of allegiance.
+
+The oath which the grand cyclops administered has been preserved in
+southern diaries and documents. It was taken in a solemn manner as the
+knights were grouped amid the bones. The oath follows.
+
+ "We (or I, as the case might be) do solemnly swear before
+ Almighty God and these witnesses, and looking upon these human
+ bones, that I will obey and carry into effect every order made
+ by any cyclops or assistant cyclops, and if I fail strictly to
+ conform and execute every order made, as above required of me,
+ unless I am prevented from some cause which shall be no fault of
+ mine, or if I shall give any information to any person or
+ persons except members of this order, that the doom of all
+ traitors shall be meted out to me, and that my bones may become
+ as naked and dry as the bones I am looking upon. And I take this
+ oath voluntarily, without any mental reservation or evasion
+ whatever, for the causes set out in said order, so help me God."
+
+Ku-Klux horsemen who rode white-sheeted through the south in the
+nights of 1866 regarded themselves as upholders of sectional
+patriotism.
+
+They considered themselves the spiritual descendants of the New
+Englanders who threw the English tea overboard into Boston harbor
+nearly 100 years before. Their protests, and the acts of intimidation
+by which they enforced their protests were against the white
+"carpetbagger" from the north, the negro freedman to whom liberty
+meant arrogant office-holding, and the "scalawag," by which terms they
+designated those deserters from the southern aristocracy who had
+joined the ranks of the northern stranger.
+
+The second stage came within a year after the secret body had its
+birth, when the band of burlesquers became a band of regulators.
+
+To the south, the reconstruction acts which congress passed in 1867
+were pernicious. The one-time white confederate soldier believed that
+the congressional legislation made official mismanagement permanent.
+He saw negroes organized into the militia. He saw his former slaves
+voting twice and thrice at elections where he himself had to pass,
+literally, under bayonets to reach the polls. He disliked the
+freedman's bureau, which substituted northern alien machinery for the
+old patriarchal relation between white employer and black employe. He
+heard drunken negroes at his gates in the night. He saw the
+"carpetbagger" urging upon the freedman civic rights which he knew the
+latter was not educated enough to perform.
+
+
+FIRST OBJECTS POLITICAL
+
+These were the prejudices against which the original Ku-Klux Klan
+threw itself. They were surface indications of an historical
+development. They had nothing to do with the racial and religious
+biases which the present Klan attempted to propagate. To the present
+Klan, the old Klan, in its first stage, was unrelated. In its second
+stage it was related only in its methods of terrorism and its removal
+of justice from the courts to the masques until its own leaders were
+powerless to check it.
+
+The Klan early fell a victim to the abuses inseparable from secrecy.
+It happened that Tennessee, the birthplace of the hooded institution,
+was also the first southern state to find itself turned upside down in
+reconstruction. "Dem Ku-Kluxes," as the negro called the mysterious
+union, became a band of regulators. Their first official convention
+was held in Nashville early in 1867.
+
+The Klan, which, until then, had been bound together only by the
+deference which priority rights gave to the grand cyclops of the
+parental Pulaski "den," was organized into the "Invisible Empire of
+the South." It was ruled by a grand wizard of the whole empire, a
+grand dragon of each realm, or state, a grand titan of each dominion,
+or county, a grand cyclops of each den, and staff officers with names
+as equally suggestive of Arabian Nights.
+
+
+LAWS DEFINE OBJECTS
+
+For the first time its laws defined serious objects. First was the
+duty of protecting people, presumably white southerners, from
+indignities and wrongs; second was the duty of succoring the
+suffering, particularly among the families of dead confederate
+soldiers; finally was the oath to defend "the constitution of the
+United States and all laws passed in conformity thereto," and of the
+states also, to aid in executing all constitutional laws, and to
+protect the people from unlawful seizures and from trial otherwise
+than by jury.
+
+It is these purposes which Imperial Wizard Simmons of the modern clan
+pretends to perpetuate, plus persecutions of Jews, Catholics and
+negroes, while denying charges of terrorizing outbreaks.
+
+The Nashville convention chose Gen. Nathan B. Forrest, the confederate
+cavalry leader, as its supreme ruler. He is known to have increased
+the membership of the hooded horsemen in the old south to 550,000.
+Among his aides were Generals John B. Gordon, A.H. Colquitt, G.T.
+Anderson, A.B. Lawton, W.J. Hardee, John C. Brown, George W. Gordon
+and Albert Pike. The latter became one of the foremost authorities of
+Masonry.
+
+Terrorism spread, until during the political campaign which preceded
+the 1868 presidential election, 2,000 persons were killed and injured
+in Louisiana by Ku-Klux Klansmen, who rode at night, disguised as
+freebooters, and according to James G. Blaine, defeated candidate for
+the presidency at a later date, hesitated at no cruelty.
+
+In the north, in the years immediately after the civil war, the
+original Ku-Klux Klan was called a conspiracy.
+
+In the south, where society was being ground in the mills of
+reconstruction, the Klan started its midnight rovings as an instrument
+of moral force. But within three years its period of usefulness, as
+the white southerner saw it useful, was over.
+
+Its founders had played with it as with an exciting bonfire. During
+the months, however, when former confederate soldiers used it to
+frighten away northern officeholders with oppressive tactics, it had
+leaped in size until when the moment came for smothering it out its
+leaders discovered it beyond control.
+
+Not until the full fire department of federal and state law had been
+called out did the Invisible Empire cease to operate.
+
+
+TENNESSEE ACTS AGAINST IT
+
+By 1872 the white-robed knights of midnight, whose purpose to enforce
+law had in itself yielded to lawlessness, were for the most part
+disappeared. But so, in one state after another, had the northern
+carpetbagger and the southern scalawag.
+
+Tennessee, where the Klan was founded, was the first to take
+legislative action against it. In September, 1868, its legislature
+passed a statute making membership in the Klan punishable by a fine of
+$500 and imprisonment for not less than five years.
+
+As a result, in February, 1869, Gen. Nathan B. Forrest, former cavalry
+officer of the confederate army, who was grand wizard of the order,
+officially proclaimed the Ku-Klux Klan and Invisible Empire dissolved
+and disbanded forever.
+
+But members of the adventurous law-assuming organization were
+reluctant to yield their mysterious power.
+
+The wizard's order went into effect. Klan property was burned.
+
+
+NEW BANDS SPRING UP
+
+But immediately in southern states, as far west as Arkansas, there
+sprang up disguised bands, some of them neighborhood groups only,
+some of them bands of ruffians who traveled in the night to win
+personal ends, still others new orders founded in imitation of the
+Ku-Klux and using similar methods.
+
+Of the last, the Knights of the White Camellia was the largest. In
+some private notebooks of the south its membership was said to be even
+larger than the parent Klan.
+
+From New Orleans early in 1868, it spread across to Texas and back to
+the Carolinas. Racial supremacy was its purpose.
+
+Only white men 18 years or older were invited to the secrets of its
+initiation, and in their oath they promised not only to be obedient
+and secret, but to "maintain and defend the social and political
+superiority of the white race on this continent."
+
+Initiates were enjoined, notwithstanding, to show fairness to the
+negroes and to concede to them in the fullest measure "those rights
+which we recognize as theirs."
+
+
+"PALE FACES" AND OTHERS
+
+Other bands of nightriders responded to the names of "Pale Faces,"
+"White Leaguers," the "White Brotherhood" and the "Constitutional
+Union Guards."
+
+Surviving members are hazy as to their aims and methods, the character
+of their membership, their members, and the connection between them.
+
+Federal recognition that the Invisible Empire, whether it was the
+original Klan or not, was everywhere a real empire came in the spring
+of 1871, when a senate committee presented majority and minority
+reports on the result of its investigations of the white man's will to
+rule against the freedmen's militia in the south.
+
+The majority report found that the Ku-Klux Klan was a criminal
+conspiracy of a distinctly political nature against the laws and
+against the colored citizens.
+
+The minority found that Ku-Klux disorder and violence was due to
+misgovernment and an exploitation of the states below the Mason and
+Dixon line by radicals.
+
+
+CONGRESS ACTS AGAINST KLAN
+
+The first Ku-Klux bill was passed in April, 1871, "to enforce the
+fourteenth amendment." Power of the president to use troops to put
+down the white-hooded riders was hinted at.
+
+In the next month the second Ku-Klux bill was passed to enforce "the
+right of citizens in the United States to vote."
+
+In 1872 federal troops were sent into the south to back up his
+anti-Ku-Klux proclamation. By the end of 1872 the "conspiracy" was
+thought to be overthrown.
+
+At various times individuals in the south and elsewhere have tried to
+put breath into the Klan's dead body.
+
+It was left for "Grand Wizard" Simmons of Atlanta to accomplish it.
+His new organization, he explains, is imbued with the Ku-Klux
+"spirit."
+
+"That this spirit may live always to warm the hearts of many men," he
+says, "is the paramount ideal of the Knights of the Ku-Klux Klan."
+
+President Grant answered: "Thou shalt not" to the Ku-Klux Klan in
+1871. He backed up his word with armed troops.
+
+During the whole of one session of congress senators and
+representatives serving in Washington in the years just after the
+civil war occupied themselves in stripping the masques off the
+southern night-riders.
+
+Into the country south of the Mason and Dixon line they dispatched
+congressional investigators, whose duty it was to enter the "portals
+of the invisible empire" and discover what was hiding behind them.
+When they reported that the Ku-Klux Klan, decked out in the uniform of
+ghosts, was waging midnight warfare on the negro and carpet-bagger
+congress passed legislation which suppressed the order.
+
+
+PUTS ROBES OUT OF FASHION
+
+Action was quick. Almost before the government printing presses had
+finished turning out ten volumes in which the committee recorded the
+results of their investigation the white robes and hoods of the
+Ku-Kluxes had gone out of fashion in the old south.
+
+President Grant in 1871 was without precedent. His law enforcers, just
+getting acquainted with the amendment which freed the slaves, were
+without a statute to deal with the armed clique which proposed to keep
+the negro down in the day by frightening him in the night. The
+emergency bill which congress passed at that period empowers the
+regular army or the navy to put down any unlawful combination which is
+doing domestic violence.
+
+When congress met for its forty-second session in 1871, the cross
+bones and skull and coffin with which the Ku-Klux were marking their
+threats had become the symbols of terrorism in the south. So grave was
+the situation that speakers on the floor of the house, when the
+session opened, classed the conspiracy of the Klan "less formidable,
+but not less dangerous to American liberty" than the just-ended war of
+the rebellion. They charged that as well as binding its members to
+execute crimes against its opponents in the social-political life of
+the south, it protected them against conviction and punishment by
+perjury on the witness stand and in the jury box. Representatives
+asked why, of all offenders, not one had been convicted.
+
+
+PRESIDENT URGES ACTION
+
+On March 23, 1871, President Grant sent a message to both houses in
+which he recommended that all other business be postponed until the
+Klan was made subservient to the flag.
+
+"A condition of affairs now exists in some of the states of the Union
+rendering life and property insecure and the carrying of the mails and
+the collection of revenue dangerous," his message said. "The proof
+that such a condition of affairs exists in some localities is now
+before the senate. That the power to correct these evils is beyond the
+control of the senate authorities I do not doubt; that the power of
+the executive of the United States, acting within the limits of
+existing laws is sufficient for present emergencies, is not clear.
+Therefore, I urgently recommend such legislation as in the judgment of
+congress shall effectually secure, life, liberty and property and the
+enforcement of law in all parts of the United States. It may be
+expedient to provide that such law as shall be passed in pursuance of
+this recommendation shall expire at the end of the next session of
+congress. There is no other subject on which I would recommend
+legislation during the present session."
+
+
+"FORCE BILL AT DISPOSAL"
+
+The law which was at the disposal of President Harding was popularly
+known as "the Force bill." Under congressional passage it was entitled
+"An act to enforce the Fourteenth amendment of the constitution of the
+United States and for other purposes." President Grant approved it
+April 20, 1871.
+
+It is aimed at two or more persons who conspire to use force and
+intimidation "outside the law." It forbids them to go in disguise
+along a public highway or upon the premises of another person for the
+purpose, either directly or indirectly, of depriving that person of
+equal privileges under the law. Punishment for the offense may be
+imprisonment from six months to six years, a fine not less than $500,
+nor more than $5,000, or both.
+
+The act took particular action against the practice of the Klanists of
+protecting each other in court. It provides that every man called for
+service on a jury in a Klan case shall take oath in open court that he
+is not a member of nor has ever aided or advised any such "unlawful,
+combination or conspiracy."
+
+
+DISGUISE IS BARRED
+
+That individual was declared a violator of the law who shall "go in
+disguise upon the public highway or upon the premises of another for
+the purpose, either directly or indirectly, of depriving any person or
+class of persons of the equal protection of the laws, or of equal
+privileges or immunities under the laws, or by force, intimidation or
+threat to prevent any citizen lawfully entitled to vote from giving
+his support or advocacy in a lawful manner toward the election of any
+lawfully qualified person for office."
+
+The act states further: "That in all cases where insurrection,
+domestic violence, unlawful combinations or conspiracies in any state
+shall so obstruct or hinder the execution of the laws thereof, and of
+the United States, as to deprive any portion or class of the people of
+any rights, privileges or immunities or protection, and the
+constituted authorities of such state shall either be unable to
+protect, or shall fail in or refuse protection, it shall be unlawful
+for the president, and it shall be his duty, to take such measures by
+the employment of the militia or the land and naval forces of the
+United States for the suppression of such insurrection."
+
+
+"KU-KLUX" FILLS RECORDS
+
+Pages of the Congressional Globe, as the present Congressional Record
+was then called, were filled during the months before the passage of
+this act with the word "Ku-Klux."
+
+The verb "Kukluxed" became in the mouths of senators and
+representatives arguing over the bill a synonym for "intimidated."
+Friends of the nightriders termed them "modern knights of the Round
+Table," and "conservators of law and order." Opponents on the floor of
+the house advocated a policy of "amnesty for every rebel, hanging for
+every Ku-Klux."
+
+Black and white victims of the gun-toting ghosts were brought from
+Tennessee, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas and other states where the Klan
+rode to recount before the congressional committee the details of
+their persecutions. Their accounts as the government documents
+preserve them might well have been a primer, it has been said, for
+the acts of later Lenines and Trotzkys.
+
+
+REPORT OF OFFENSES VARIES
+
+The report of the congressional committee is a recital varying from
+mirth to murder. In one county the victim of the hooded Klan might be
+an itinerant minister who had offended by teaching a negro mammy to
+pray. Next door a Ku-Klux sign, with a coffin painted in blood, might
+be hung over the dead body of a "bad" negro whose freedom had made him
+officious.
+
+One negro was whipped for stealing a beef. Another was tarred and
+feathered because his daughter ran away from the white man who had
+employed her.
+
+Colored cooks were beaten for talking saucily to their southern
+mistresses. Northern white women were threatened for hiring colored
+cooks.
+
+
+IGNORES NOTE, DIES
+
+When a negro ignored a note carrying the Ku-Klux skull and cross bones
+and voted "republican" instead of "conservative," his body, ornamented
+with skull and bones in blood, might be found the next morning in the
+middle of the road--lifeless.
+
+The congressional minutes report a bold, public display of the Klan's
+official orders. They might appear in a whisk of the wind on the post
+office window. They might be pinned on a tree or pole or building. On
+one occasion, when a member of the Klan was on trial in a county
+court, a band of white masquers, riding through the courtyard on
+horse, dropped a note addressed to the court, grand jury and sheriff.
+
+"Go slow," it commanded. At the bottom was a drawing of a coffin and
+on each side a rope. The signature was "K.K.K."
+
+Ku-Klux rule in the south half a century ago was an attempt to govern
+by masque.
+
+Secret covenants arrived at by a sheeted brotherhood, veiled signs,
+orders written in blood and posted at midnight on the victim's
+door--by such means did the Klan substitute the masque for the ballot.
+
+Congressional investigating committees who stripped the night-riding
+organization of secrecy during the administration of President Grant,
+were entertained during a session of congress by tales of lares and
+lemures howling at night in fields or on crossroads, bad luck omens
+for the negroes.
+
+
+UNDER MARTIAL LAW
+
+In organization the Klan was military, and its town, county and state
+rule, as recorded in the Congressional Globe, operated as under
+martial law.
+
+As the revolt of the white southerner to colored and northern
+domination reared itself into giant-size, towns under Klan domination
+came to take their rule and law from the K.K.K. note, flapping in the
+wind on a tree or fencepost, with the coffin on its signature, urging
+that it be obeyed.
+
+
+WARN CARPET BAGGERS
+
+In South Carolina, according to the report of the federal committee,
+townsfolk journeyed to the postoffice, not to get their mail, but to
+read the daily Ku-Klux bulletin. One such, reprinted in the ten-volume
+report of the committee which examined southern outrages, was a
+warning against further "carpet bagger" administration. It is as
+follows:
+
+ Headquarters, Ninth Division, S.C.
+ Special Orders, No. 3, K.K.K.
+
+ Ignorance is the curse of God.
+
+ For that reason we are determined that members of the
+ legislature, the school committee and the county commissioners
+ of Union county shall no longer officiate.
+
+ Fifteen days' notice from this date is given, and if they, and
+ all, do not at once and forever resign their present inhuman,
+ disgraceful and outrageous rule, then retributive justice will
+ as surely be used as night follows day.
+
+ By order of the Grand Chief,
+ A.O., Grand Secretary.
+
+
+THREATEN NEGROES FOR FIRES
+
+Another "special order," this one warning that the colored race in
+general would be punished for all malicious fires in particular, was
+made public in the Charleston News, Jan. 31, 1871.
+
+ Headquarters, K.K.K.
+ January 22, 1871.
+
+Resolved: That in all cases of incendiarism, ten of the leading
+colored people and two white sympathizers shall be executed.
+
+That if any armed bands of colored people are found hereafter
+picketing the roads, the officers of the company to which the pickets
+belong shall be executed.
+
+Southern speakers on the floor of the house in the debates which
+preceded the passage of the "act to enforce the fourteenth amendment,"
+traced the origin of the Ku-Klux to the Union league, an association
+in the south composed chiefly of northerners. Charges were also made
+by statesmen once in the confederate army that "Tammany Hall" in New
+York furnished arms to the Klanists, in order that they might murder
+southern republicans.
+
+
+SUPPRESSED IN 1871
+
+When the act suppressing the Klan was approved by President Grant on
+April 20, 1871, it was estimated that the night riders were operating
+in eleven states of the south. Six months later, in October, President
+Grant issued a proclamation calling on members of illegal
+associations in nine counties in South Carolina to disperse and
+surrender their arms and disguises in five days.
+
+Five days afterwards, another proclamation was issued suspending the
+privileges of the writ of habeas corpus in the counties named. More
+than 200 persons were arrested within a few days. It is believed that
+the Ku-Klux Klan was practically overthrown by the middle of the
+following January.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER II
+
+THE NEW KU KLUX KLAN
+
+ _Must Every Citizen be a Slave of Fear Spread by Masked
+ Night-Riders, or Will He Live under the Protection of the
+ Constitution of the United States?_
+
+
+Are you a citizen of the United States? If you are it is to your
+interest to inform yourself about the Ku-Klux Klan. As a citizen you
+are under the protection of the constitution of the United States. The
+Ku Klux Klan has set itself above the constitution. It has made laws
+of its own. Its members have inaugurated a reign of lawlessness that
+may drag you out of your bed at midnight and submit you to a coat of
+tar and feathers through the whims of some neighbor who does not like
+the country in which you were born, or who objects to your religion,
+your color, your opinions, your personal habits or anything else about
+you that does not suit his fancy.
+
+The constitution guarantees that your house, your person and your
+papers and effects are free from unlawful search and seizure; that you
+cannot be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of
+law, which law must be publicly enforced in God's sunshine by persons
+legally chosen; that when you are accused of any delinquency or crime
+you shall have a speedy, public trial before a judge and an impartial
+jury; that you may be a member of any religious denomination or sect
+with whom you may worship as you please; that you have the right of
+free speech; that you cannot be held in involuntary servitude except
+as a punishment for crime, for which you have been found guilty in a
+legal way; that you cannot be denied the right to vote on account of
+your color.
+
+
+MASKED MEN DEFY CONSTITUTION
+
+Masked riders of the night disagree with these guarantees of freedom.
+They break into your house under cover of darkness unlawfully seize
+your person and ride away with you, depriving you of liberty without
+due process of law. They accuse you of charges that may or may not be
+true, without giving you the opportunity of knowing the identity of
+your accusers, because they are masked. They try you without giving
+you a chance to defend yourself. They make themselves accuser, judge,
+jury and executioner. They deny that you have the right to worship God
+as you please. They deny your right to free speech, because they
+forbid you to criticise what they do.
+
+The Ku Klux Klan clamps involuntary servitude on its own members by
+making them take oaths to uphold their leaders, even when they violate
+the constitution. It aims to place those whom it opposes under its
+heel. It openly defies the article of the constitution that guarantees
+race equality, by binding its members to put the black race under the
+supremacy of the white.
+
+The American constitution says that if you were born abroad, but have
+become a naturalized citizen of the United States, you have as many
+rights here as though you were actually born here. The Ku Klux Klan is
+against the constitution on that point. The Ku Klux Klan wants to make
+the foreigner a serf.
+
+The Ku Klux Klan has set itself up as a regulator of morals. Persons
+against whom there has been neighborhood gossip have been tarred and
+feathered. Thanks to the _New York World_, court records have been
+published showing that some of the highest persons in the Ku Klux have
+been involved in proceedings as disgraceful as those for which tar and
+feather parties have been organized by the Klan or persons
+masquerading as Ku Klux.
+
+
+MISTREAT WHITES AND BLACKS
+
+Men and women, white and black--have been mistreated by masked men.
+The number of these attacks grows as the Klan increases in size. At
+present the Klan has branches in all states of the union except
+three--New Hampshire, Montana and Utah. In each state the law would be
+enforced by legal officials against any persons guilty of crime if
+public spirited citizens would make it their business to assist public
+officials to round up law breakers. The Klan, however, believes in its
+own method of punishment against those whom it opposes. It protects
+its own members and there is no case on record where a Klansman has
+been outraged. The Klan has one law for itself and another for its
+victims. The revelations of scandal among its leaders have not
+resulted in any movement on the part of its members to "clean house."
+Its motto seems to be "A Klansman can do no wrong." The lesson to be
+drawn from the revelations is that those in high places in the Klan
+have played on the gullibility of tens of thousands of otherwise
+sensible Americans. These leaders have become rich by dealing in the
+hocuspocus of mysticism, secret rites and high sounding phrases and by
+inflaming the passions of dupes by false stories involving religions
+and races.
+
+In the south they have preached and conspired against the negroes.
+This hatred also has been carried into certain sections of large
+cities of the north where there are large negro populations. In some
+states they have played upon the feelings of those who might be drawn
+into the Klan by a crusade against Catholics. They have made use of
+counterfeit documents in secret bids for membership on this score. In
+cities like New York and Chicago, where the populations are largely
+Jewish, they have fanned the flames of religious hatred by propaganda
+against the Jews. Where foreign-born residents are living in large
+numbers the Klan has secretly intrigued against them. On the Pacific
+coast this propaganda is made against the Japanese; on the eastern
+seaboard it has been against persons born in European and Asiatic
+countries.
+
+
+A GOLD MINE FOR PROMOTERS
+
+Those who have investigated the Klan are convinced that its principal
+promoters are not inspired by a zeal for the welfare of the United
+States, but on the other hand they are certain that the promoters are
+in the Ku Klux Klan business to make money out of it; that they have
+profited by millions of dollars and that for this filthy money they
+have spread loose seeds of discontent and disorder that must be raked
+out of the body politic by the united action of all patriotic
+organizations and individuals. As far as its chief protagonists are
+concerned the Ku Klux is a huge money-making hoax--a gold mine. The
+poor dupes who have been "soaked" for regalia and dues will wake up
+some time and discover how they have been deluded and misled. In the
+meantime, however, it is the duty of every true American to inform
+himself about the Klan so that in whatever way may come to his lot he
+may counteract the terrible consequences of its teachings and
+practices.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER III
+
+HOW THE MODERN KU KLUX KLAN WAS ORGANIZED
+
+ _Something about those who sit in judgment on the affairs of the
+ "Invisible Empire"; their troubles in court._
+
+
+William J. Simmons (who carries a bogus title as "colonel") is the
+"Imperial Wizard" of the "Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux
+Klan." He organized the masked men on Thanksgiving night in 1915. Some
+of the organizers associated with him had belonged to the original Ku
+Klux Klan which rampaged in the southern states after the Civil War,
+killing hundreds of negroes and whites, and which was put out of
+business by President U.S. Grant after the states had failed to do so.
+
+Simmons and thirty-four others secured a charter from the state of
+Georgia on December 4, 1915. It is signed by Philip Cook, who was then
+secretary of state of that commonwealth. Later, on July 1, 1916, a
+special charter was issued by the Supreme court of Fulton county, Ga.
+The granting of the charters followed the organization of the Klan
+which occurred with midnight ceremonies on the top of Stone mountain,
+near Atlanta, Thanksgiving night.
+
+
+THAT COLD WINTER NIGHT
+
+In referring to the first ceremonies, Simmons has written as follows
+in the official records of the Ku Klux:
+
+"On Thanksgiving night, 1915, men were seen emerging from the shadows
+and gathering round the spring at the base of Stone mountain, the
+world's greatest rock, near Atlanta, Ga., and from thence repaired to
+the mountain top, and there under a blazing fiery cross they took the
+oath of allegiance to the Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux
+Klan.
+
+"And thus on the mountain top that night at the midnight hour, while
+men braved the surging blasts of wild wintry mountain winds and
+endured a temperature far below freezing, bathed in the sacred glow of
+the fiery cross, the Invisible Empire was called from its slumber of
+half a century to take up a new task and fulfill a new mission for
+humanity's good, and to call back to mortal habitation the good angel
+of practical fraternity among men."
+
+It will be noticed that Simmons refers to "a temperature far below
+freezing." The official weather reports of the region for that night
+show that the temperature was thirty degrees above the freezing point.
+
+Simmons had a fraternal order in mind when he organized the Ku Klux.
+He had been an itinerant Methodist preacher and organizer for the
+Modern Woodmen of the World and had not met with success in either
+capacity. He was a good talker but lacked the "punch" to put things
+over. The Ku Klux Klan did not prosper under his direction. Then he
+met Edward Y. Clarke and Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler. Clarke and Mrs. Tyler
+were the owners of the Southern Publicity Association of Atlanta.
+During the war they had been publicity agents for various "drives,"
+managed for the Y.M.C.A., such Y.W.C.A., the Salvation Army and such
+enterprises. Clarke saw the value of the publicity that could be
+coined from the old name of the Ku Klux Klan and entered into an
+arrangement with Simmons to promote the Klan. He agreed to give
+Simmons $100 a week if Simmons would follow his directions. Simmons
+was to brush up on delivering speeches and writing articles for _The
+Searchlight_, a magazine which Clarke founded as the official organ of
+the Ku Klux.
+
+From this joining of forces Simmons, Clarke and Mrs. Tyler have become
+rich. The Klan has extended its membership to all except three states
+and it claims that 500,000 to 700,000 Klansmen are in its ranks.
+Clarke is the "Imperial Kleagle," or boss salesman of memberships.
+Mrs. Tyler is Grand Chief of Staff in charge of the woman's division
+of the Klan.
+
+
+WHAT POLICE RECORDS SHOW
+
+Investigation of the police and court records of Atlanta disclosed
+that Clarke and Mrs. Tyler were arrested in their night clothes in a
+house that Mrs. Tyler owned at No. 185 South Pryor street, Atlanta.
+This occurred in October, 1919. Clarke gave the name of "Jim Slaton"
+and Mrs. Tyler gave the name of "Mrs. Elizabeth Carroll."
+
+The cases were on the book of the Recorder's court as City of Atlanta
+versus E.Y. Clarke and City of Atlanta versus Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler,
+page 305 of the docket of 1919, case numbers 17,005 and 17,006. The
+police were put on the trail of Clarke and Mrs. Tyler by Clarke's
+wife.
+
+In addition to the charge of disorderly conduct, a charge of
+possessing whisky illegally was placed against Mrs. Tyler and Clarke.
+This was an amazing charge against Clarke because he had been known as
+one of the leaders of the anti-saloon movement in Georgia. The whisky
+charge was dropped when J.Q. Jett, son-in-law of Mrs. Tyler, claimed
+ownership of the whisky and was fined $25.
+
+The Klan is supposed to stand for respect of women and children. The
+records of the Atlanta courts still contain charges against Clarke
+that he deserted and abandoned his wife and child. He never has denied
+the charges. Mrs. Clarke went to work to support herself and her
+little son. A suit for divorce was filed in October, 1919, by Mrs.
+Clarke, who charged that her husband had deserted her three years
+previously. After his arrest with Mrs. Tyler Clarke agreed to pay his
+wife $75 a month. Since Clarke has become prosperous in the Ku Klux
+Klan he has bought his wife a $10,000 house.
+
+
+RECORDS ARE STOLEN
+
+When newspaper men began to investigate Mrs. Tyler and Clarke, they
+discovered that the official records of the Atlanta police department
+and the Recorder's office had been mutilated. Somebody had stolen the
+pages from the books containing the records of the cases. Members of
+the Ku Klux Klan are numbered among the police and official attaches
+of the city and newspaper comment indicates that they helped smother
+the case in behalf of their leaders.
+
+
+SCANDAL OF "CHAPLAIN" RIDLEY
+
+Another leader of the Ku Klux Klan is "Rev." Caleb A. Ridley, who is
+the "Imperial Chaplain" of the order. He is a right-hand assistant of
+Mrs. Tyler and helps her to edit _The Searchlight_.
+
+Ridley also has had an experience in the recorder's court. He was
+arrested on complaint of the husband of Mrs. J.B. Hamilton, who lives
+on Cooper street, Atlanta, not a great distance from the Central
+Baptist church, where Ridley preaches. Recorder Johnson dismissed the
+case against Ridley.
+
+Mrs. Hamilton testified that Ridley used to walk past her house when
+she sat on the porch and smile up at her. One day, without being
+invited and with no encouragement from her, he walked up on the porch
+and sat next to her on a swing. She said he chatted with her about
+church questions, although she was not a member of his church. Then he
+placed his arm around her, tried to embrace her and said something
+that she thought was not proper.
+
+One witness testified that he had seen Ridley go on the porch and sit
+on the swing. He had seen Mrs. Hamilton push Ridley away from her.
+
+Ridley was supported by his flock. Several women testified in behalf
+of his character. He said he visited Mrs. Hamilton because she looked
+lonely.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER IV
+
+HOW THE KU KLUX KLAN GETS MEMBERS
+
+ _First Approached by Mysterious Notes, the Candidate is Soaked
+ for a "Donation" and Money for His Robes._
+
+
+The man who is invited to join the Ku Klux Klan is kidded into the
+belief that he is one of the chosen of God's beings and that he is
+being honored because his presence in the ranks is an honor to himself
+as well as to the Klan. A kleagle is a common salesman. He has charge
+of a small district. He works under a king kleagle, who has charge of
+a state. He is the state salesmanager. A cyclops is in charge of the
+king kleagles and the kleagles in several states.
+
+Here is the way one group of kleagles work. They are given the name of
+a person who is eligible. One kleagle is assigned to catch him. The
+kleagle sends the sucker the following message:
+
+ "Sir (or Brother)--Six thousand men who are preparing for
+ eventualities have their eyes on you. You are being weighed in
+ the balance!
+
+ "The Call is coming! Are you able and qualified to respond?
+
+ "Discuss this matter with no one."
+
+ "Yu-Bu-Tu"
+
+A few days later this card is sent:
+
+ "Sir--You have heard from us because we believe in you. We are
+ for you and Need you!
+
+ "The impenetrable Veil of Mystery is drawing aside. Soon you
+ will appear exactly as you are.
+
+ "Are you a Real Man?
+
+ "Lift your eyes to the Fiery Cross and falter not, but go
+ forward to the Light.
+
+ "Discuss this matter with no one.
+
+ "Yu-Bu-Tu"
+
+After another short wait this third message is sent:
+
+ "Sir:
+
+ "You have been weighed in the balance and found Not wanting!
+
+ "Strong Men--Brave Men--R-e-a-l Men. We need such Men. We know
+ you are one.
+
+ "The Goblins of the Invisible Empire will shortly issue their
+ Call. Be discreet, preserve silence and bide its coming.
+
+ "Discuss this matter with no one.
+
+ "Yu-Bu-Tu"
+
+By this time the candidate is supposed to be in a mood to fall, and
+the kleagle calls on him personally.
+
+
+QUESTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATE
+
+The kleagle presents the prospective initiate with the following list
+of questions to be answered:
+
+(Note the questions marked with stars. They are used to bar out Jews,
+Catholics, negroes and foreign born.)
+
+ 1. Is the motive prompting your inquiry serious?
+ 2. What is you age?
+ 3. What is your occupation?
+ 4. Where where you born?
+ 5. How long have you resided in your present locality?
+ 6. Are you married, single or widower?
+ *7. Were your parents born in the United States of America?
+ *8. Are you a gentile or Jew?
+ *9. Are you of the white race or of a colored race?
+ 10. What educational advantages have you?
+ 11. Color of eyes? Hair? Weight? Height?
+ *12. Do you believe in the principles of Pure Americanism?
+ *13. Do you believe in white supremacy?
+ 14. What is your politics?
+ *15. What is your religious faith?
+ *16. Of what church are you a member (if any)?
+ *17. Of what religious faith are your parents?
+ 18. What secret, fraternal orders are you a member of (if any)?
+ 19. Do you honestly believe in the practice of Real fraternity?
+ *20. Do you owe any kind of allegiance to any foreign nation,
+ government, institution, sect, people, ruler or person?
+
+ I most solemnly assert and affirm that each question above is
+ truthfully answered by me and in my own handwriting and that
+ below is my real signature.
+
+ Signed .....................
+ Inquirer.
+
+ Business Address ......................
+ Telephone No. .........................
+ Date ............................. 19..
+ Residence Address .....................
+ Telephone No. .........................
+
+ N.B.--If space above is not sufficient to answer questions, then
+ make your answer on the other side of this sheet. Number the answer
+ to correspond with the question.
+
+If the candidate answers the question satisfactorily, he must pay his
+initiation fees, called "donation" and provide money to pay for his
+mask, robe, etc. This will be explained later. With his money affairs
+settled, he is ready for the initiation, together with whatever other
+candidates there are in the vicinity. The initiation services are held
+at midnight, with a flaming cross, an American flag, a sword or
+dagger, and a Bible as the chief outward signs of the order. There is
+also a bottle of water on the "altar."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER V
+
+OATH OF KU KLUX KLAN
+
+ _Those who join the order must pledge blind allegiance to
+ Constitution. They do not see._
+
+
+Blind and unconditional obedience to the "constitution, laws,
+regulations usages and requirements" of the Ku Klux Klan, even to the
+extent of indorsing the principle of secret mob violence, is accepted
+by every person who takes the oath of Grand Wizard Simmons' Invisible
+Empire.
+
+That every Klansman, under penalty of death, also agrees to carry out
+the mandates, degrees, edicts, rulings and "instructions" of Emperor
+Simmons also is shown in a reproduction of the oath as supplied by
+Klan organizers and officials.
+
+The first section of this oath that carries veiled hints of violence
+to back it binds the members to unconditional obedience to a
+constitution he has never seen. Not only that but it binds him to obey
+any laws that may be enacted in the future, whether or not he approves
+of them. When he takes this obligation he gives a lease on his life to
+Simmons.
+
+
+SWEARS TO ABSOLUTE SECRECY
+
+Absolute secrecy even in the face of death is his second obligation
+and he promises that he "will pay promptly all just and legal demands
+made upon me to defray the expenses of my Klan when same are due or
+called for."
+
+Then, with his left hand over his heart and his right hand raised to
+heaven and with the promise that "this oath I will seal with my
+blood," the candidate takes oath that he "will most zealously and
+valiantly shield and preserve by any and all JUSTIFIABLE means and
+methods (not legal means and methods) the sacred constitutional rights
+and privileges of free public schools, free speech, free press,
+separation of church and state, liberty, white supremacy, just laws
+and the pursuit of happiness, against any encroachment of any nature
+by any person or persons, political party or parties, religious sect
+or people, native, naturalized or foreign, of any race, color, creed,
+lineage or tongue whatsoever."
+
+
+MYSTERY IN AUTHORITY
+
+Who defines the permissible limits of zeal and valor is not stated.
+Neither is it stated who decides when schools are free, speech and
+press free, nor when church and state are sufficiently separated. It
+is not stated whether it is the individual Klansman, the local Klan,
+the supreme council or the Imperial Wizard.
+
+It has been revealed, however, that this phase of the Klan movement
+has been much fathered by the sales crew selling subscriptions at $10
+each under the direction of Wizard Simmons and Imperial Kleagle
+Clarke.
+
+The exact text of the oath of allegiance administered to new members
+of the Ku Klux Klan is given herewith. The asterisks are printed to
+take place of the Ku Klux Klan and also the officers of the order.
+These places are left blank in the printed oath because it is carried
+by Klan officials and might be lost, revealing their secret.
+
+The oath:
+
+You will place your left hand over your heart and raise your right
+hand to heaven.
+
+
+SEC. I.--OBEDIENCE
+
+(You will say) "I" ---- (Pronounce your full name ---- and repeat
+after me) "In the presence of God and Man ---- most solemnly pledge,
+promise and swear ---- unconditionally ---- that I will faithfully
+obey ---- the constitution and laws ---- and will willingly conform to
+---- all regulations, usages and requirements ---- of the * * * * ----
+which do now exist ---- or which may be hereafter enacted ---- and
+will render at all times ---- loyal respect and steadfast support ----
+to the Imperial Authority of same ---- and will heartily heed ---- all
+official mandates ---- decrees ---- edicts ---- rulings and
+instructions ---- of the I* W* thereof. ---- I will yield prompt
+response ---- to all summonses ---- I having knowledge of same ----
+Providence alone preventing.
+
+
+SEC. II.--SECRECY
+
+"I most solemnly swear ---- that I will forever ---- keep sacredly
+secret ---- the signs, words and grip ---- and any and all other ----
+matters and knowledge ---- of the * * * * ---- regarding which a most
+rigid secrecy ---- must be maintained ---- which may at any time ----
+be communicated to me ---- and will never divulge same ---- nor even
+cause the same to be divulged ---- to any person in the whole world
+---- unless I know positively ---- that such person is a member of
+this Order ---- in good and regular standing ---- and not even then
+---- unless it be ---- for the best interest of this Order.
+
+"I most sacredly vow ---- and most positively swear ---- that I will
+not yield to bribe ---- flattery ---- threats ---- passion ----
+punishment ---- persecution ---- persuasion ---- nor any enticements
+whatever ---- coming from or offered by ---- any person or persons
+---- male or female ---- for the purpose of ---- obtaining from me
+---- a secret or secret information ---- of the * * * * ---- I will
+die rather than divulge same ---- so help me God ----
+
+ AMEN!"
+
+You will drop your hands.
+
+GENTLEMEN (or SIR):
+
+You will wait in patience and peace until you are informed of the
+decision of the E* C* and his * in klonklave assembled
+
+ * * * * *
+
+You will place your left hand over your heart and raise your right
+hand to heaven.
+
+
+SEC. III.--FIDELITY
+
+(You will say) "I" ---- (pronounce your full name ---- and repeat
+after me) "Before God ---- and in the presence of ---- these
+mysterious *smen ---- on my sacred honor ---- do most solemnly and
+sincerely pledge ---- promise and swear ---- that I will diligently
+guard and faithfully foster ---- every interest of the * * * * ----
+and will maintain ---- its social cast and dignity.
+
+"I swear that I will not recommend ---- any person for membership in
+this Order ---- whose mind is unsound ---- or whose reputation I know
+to be bad ---- or whose character is doubtful ---- or whose loyalty to
+our country ---- is in any way questionable.
+
+"I swear that I will pay promptly ---- all just and legal demands ----
+made upon me to defray the expenses ---- of my * and this Order ----
+when same are due or called for.
+
+"I swear that I will protect the property ---- of the * * * * ---- of
+any nature whatsoever ---- and if any should be intrusted to my
+keeping ---- I will properly keep ---- or rightly use same ---- and
+will freely and promptly surrender same ---- on official demand ----
+or if ever I am banished from ---- or voluntarily discontinue ---- my
+membership in this Order.
+
+"I swear that I will most determinedly ---- maintain peace and harmony
+---- in all the deliberations ---- of the gatherings or assemblies
+---- of the I* E* ---- and of any subordinate jurisdiction ---- or *
+thereof.
+
+"I swear that I will most strenuously ---- discourage selfishness ----
+and selfish political ambition ---- on the part of myself or any
+*sman.
+
+"I swear that I will never allow ---- personal friendship ---- blood
+or family relationship ---- nor personal ---- political ---- or
+professional prejudice ---- malice nor ill-will ---- to influence me
+in casting my vote ---- for the election or rejection ---- of an
+applicant ---- for membership in this Order ---- God being my helper
+----
+
+ AMEN!"
+
+You will drop your hands.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+You will place your left hand over your heart and raise your right
+hand to heaven.
+
+
+SEC. IV.--*ISHNESS
+
+(You will say) "I" ---- (Pronounce your full name ---- and repeat
+after me) "Most solemnly pledge, promise and swear ---- that I will
+never slander ---- defraud ---- receive ---- or in any manner wrong
+---- the * * * * ---- a *sman ---- nor a *sman's family ---- nor will
+I suffer the same to be done ---- if I can prevent it.
+
+"I swear that I will be faithful ---- in defending and protecting ----
+the home ---- reputation ---- and physical and business interest ----
+of a *sman ---- and that of a *sman's family.
+
+"I swear that I will at any time ---- without hesitating ---- go to
+the assistance or rescue ---- of a *sman in any way ---- at his call I
+will answer ---- I will be truly *ish toward *smen ---- in all things
+honorable.
+
+"I swear that I will not allow ---- any animosity ---- friction nor
+ill-will ---- to arise and remain ---- between myself and a *sman ----
+but will be constant in my efforts ---- to promote real *ishness ----
+among the members of this Order.
+
+"I swear that I will keep secure to myself ---- a secret of a *sman
+---- when same is committed to me ---- in the sacred bond of *smanship
+---- the crime of violating THIS solemn oath ---- treason against the
+United States of America ---- rape ---- and malicious murder ----
+alone excepted.
+
+"I most solemnly assert and affirm ---- that to the Government of the
+United States of America ---- and any State thereof ---- of which I
+may become a resident ---- I sacredly swear ---- an unqualified
+allegiance ---- above any other and every kind of government ---- in
+the whole world ---- I here and now ---- pledge my life ---- my
+property ---- my vote ---- and my sacred honor ---- to uphold its flag
+---- its Constitution ---- and Constitutional laws ---- and will
+protect ---- defend ---- and enforce same unto death.
+
+"I swear that I will most zealously ---- and valiantly ---- shield and
+preserve ---- by any and all ---- justifiable means and methods ----
+the sacred constitutional rights ---- and privileges of ---- free
+public schools ---- free speech ---- free press ---- separation of
+church and state ---- liberty ---- white supremacy ---- just laws ----
+and the pursuit of happiness ---- against any encroachment ---- of any
+nature ---- by any person or persons ---- political party or parties
+---- religious sect or people ---- native, naturalized or foreign ----
+of any race ---- color ---- creed ---- lineage or tongue whatsoever.
+
+"All to which I have sworn by THIS oath ---- I will seal with my blood
+---- be Thou my witness ---- Almighty God ---- AMEN!"
+
+You will drop your hands.
+
+
+OLD PLEDGE OF LOYALTY
+
+ APPELLATION
+
+ This Organization shall be styled and denominated, The Order of
+ the (then follows three stars; no other name given).
+
+
+ CREED
+
+ We, the Order of the * * *, reverentially acknowledge the
+ majesty and supremacy of the Divine Being, and recognize the
+ goodness and providence of the same. And we recognize our
+ relation to the United States Government, the supremacy of the
+ Constitution, the Constitutional Laws thereof, and the Union of
+ States thereunder.
+
+
+ OBJECTS OF THE ORDER
+
+ This is an institution of Chivalry, Humanity, Mercy, and
+ Patriotism; embodying in its genius and its principles all that
+ is chivalric in conduct, noble in sentiment, generous in
+ manhood, and patriotic in purpose; its peculiar object being,
+
+ First: To protect the weak, the innocent, and the defenseless,
+ from the indignities, wrongs, and outrages, of the lawless, the
+ violent, and the brutal; to relieve the injured and oppressed;
+ to succor the suffering and unfortunate, and especially the
+ widows and orphans of Confederate soldiers.
+
+ Second: To protect and defend the Constitution of the United
+ States, and all laws passed in conformity thereto, and to
+ protect the States and the people thereof from all invasion from
+ any source whatever.
+
+ Third: To aid and assist in the execution of all constitutional
+ laws, and to protect the people from unlawful seizure, and from
+ trial except by their peers in conformity to the laws of the
+ land.
+
+ Note the vast difference between this and the following page.
+ One, the pledge to all that is right and uplifting--the other to
+ a single autocrat. The above was formed for the protection and
+ enforcement of law--the Kleagle's pledge, merely a vow to do
+ anything that the Imperial Wizard Simmons might see fit.
+
+
+MODERN KLEAGLE'S PLEDGE OF LOYALTY
+
+ I, the undersigned, in order to be a regular appointed KlEagle
+ of the Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
+ (Incorporated), do freely and voluntarily promise, pledge and
+ fully guarantee a lofty respect, whole-hearted loyalty and an
+ unwavering devotion at all times and under any and all
+ circumstances and conditions from this day and date forward to
+ William Joseph Simmons as Imperial Wizard and Emperor of the
+ Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (Incorporated). I
+ shall work in all respects in perfect harmony with him and under
+ his authority and directions, in all his plans for the extension
+ and government of the Society, and under his directions, with
+ any and all of my officially superior officers duly appointed by
+ him.
+
+ I shall at any and all times be faithful and true in all things,
+ and most especially in preventing and suppressing any factions,
+ cisms or conspiracies against him or his plans and purposes or
+ the peace and harmony of the Society which may arise or attempt
+ to arise. I shall discourage and strenuously oppose any degree
+ of disloyalty or disrespect on the part of myself or any
+ klansman, any where and at any time or place, towards him as the
+ founder and as the supreme chief governing head of the Society
+ above named.
+
+ This pledge, promise and guarantee I make is a condition
+ precedent to my appointment stated above, and the continuity of
+ my appointment as a KlEagle, and it is fully agreed that any
+ deviation by me from this pledge will instantly automatically
+ cancel and completely void my appointment together with all its
+ prerogatives, my membership in the Society, and I shall forfeit
+ all remunerations which may be then due me.
+
+ I make this solemn pledge on my Oath of Allegiance and on my
+ integrity and honor as a man and as a klansman, with serious
+ purpose to keep same inviolate.
+
+ Done in the city of ...................., State of
+ ........................... on this the ..........
+ day of .................... A.D. 19...
+ Signed ..............................
+ Address .............................
+ Witness: .........................................
+ Address ..........................................
+
+ This is the oath taken by Kleagles in the Ku Klux Klan. It binds
+ the Kleagle to "Imperial Wizard" Simmons personally in an almost
+ slavish fashion. The oath is taken as a pledge of loyalty to
+ Simmons and not to the order.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER VI
+
+HOW THE DOLLARS ROLL IN
+
+ _The Klan Claims to Have 500,000 to 700,000 Members. Plan to get
+ College Boys._
+
+
+The Ku Klux Klan claims to have 500,000 to 700,000 members. As a
+matter of fact it is generally believed that that number is a hot air
+figure. It offers a basis for some interesting figures on the money
+that has changed hands, however.
+
+Every person initiated must pay $10 as an initiation fee. Kleagles who
+have left the order say that the "initiation" fee is called a
+"donation" so that the Klan can escape paying income tax to the
+government, because dues in clubs and societies are taxable.
+
+Of the $10, the kleagle who enrolls the member gets $4. The king
+kleagle, or state salesmanager, gets $1. The cyclops, or division
+manager, gets 50 cents. Clarke, the Imperial Kleagle, gets $3 and the
+office of Imperial Wizard Simmons gets $1.50. On this basis of 700,000
+members, Clarke has collected more than $2,000,000. So far as known no
+public accounting ever has been made.
+
+In addition the person initiated pays $6.50 for a mask, or helmet, and
+a robe. This he must purchase from the Gate City Manufacturing Company
+of Atlanta, owned by Clarke. Clarke's fortune grows every time a new
+member is taken in. If the Klansman rides a horse in ceremonies he
+must buy a robe for $14--also from Clarke's company.
+
+
+WATER AT $10 A QUART
+
+Another source of revenue to Clarke is the water used in initiations.
+It comes from the Chattahoochee river (Indian for "muddy water") near
+Atlanta. It is sent around the country as special Ku Klux Klan liquid
+without which an initiation cannot be held. It costs $10 a quart,
+money to be paid to Clarke.
+
+Simmons and Clarke live in costly houses on Peachtree road, outside of
+Atlanta. It is explained that their homes were presented to them by
+the Klan. It also is explained that some of the money of the Klan goes
+to Lanier university, near Atlanta, where young students are to be
+trained to spread the Ku Klux Klan to every village of the country.
+
+
+AFTER THE COLLEGE BOYS
+
+In addition to the general membership, Simmons started a plan to get
+college boys into the Ku Klux Klan at $1 a head and with a charge of
+$5 for masks and regalia. The watchword for the college boys was to be
+"Kuno." Simmons, according to kleagles who deserted him, explained
+that he got the college idea from the German militarism system, which
+started to train boys for the army when they were in school. Simmons
+wrote this inspiration to attract college boys:
+
+"Klannishners is your creed and faith; therefore, let no angel, man or
+devil break you from its glorious anchorage. Then when the end of your
+initiation shall have been reached in this life and you have been
+summoned to take your place as an inhabitant of the Invisible Empire,
+as you pass through the veil you can say to the world in tones of
+truth triumphant: "I have kept the Faith!" Thus preserving your honor
+by a faithful allegiance your life shall not have been lived in vain."
+
+
+THE BOOK OF "KLORAN"
+
+The ceremony of initiation is contained in a copyrighted book called
+the Kloran written by Imperial Wizard Simmons. The Bible is opened at
+the 12th Chapter of Romans.
+
+These songs are sung:
+
+ We meet in cordial greetings
+ In this our sacred cave
+ To pledge anew our compact
+ With hearts sincere and brave;
+ A band of faithful Klansmen
+ Knights of the K.K.K.
+ We all will stand together
+ Forever and for aye.
+
+ Chorus:
+ Home, home, country and home;
+ Klansmen, we'll live and die
+ For our country and home.
+
+ Her honor, love and justice
+ Must actuate us all,
+ Before our sturdy phalanx
+ All hate and strife shall fall.
+ In union we'll labor
+ Wherever we may roam,
+ To shield a Klansman's welfare,
+ His country, name and home.
+
+
+KLEXOLOGY
+
+(Tune--America)
+
+ "God of Eternity,
+ Guide, guard our great country,
+ Our homes and store.
+ Keep our great state to Thee;
+ Its people right and free
+ In us Thy glory be
+ Forevermore."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER VII
+
+KU KLUX KLAN AND THE JEWS
+
+ _"Drive them out of the United States" are the words that are
+ used to enlist Jew-haters into the ranks._
+
+
+In spite of the fact that ever since the beginning of the American
+colonies, in the war of the revolution and in other national crises,
+great Jews have helped to make the United States what it is today, the
+Ku Klux Klan recruits misguided members on the representation that it
+has found a scheme to drive the Jews out of the country. Anti-Jewish
+propaganda is used particularly in large cities and in smaller
+communities where racial and religious flames may be fanned in order
+to win members and money for the Ku Klux.
+
+_The Searchlight_, the official paper of the Klan, teems with
+anti-Jewish literature. Secret documents and stories are passed around
+privately among the organizers and used in gaining recruits.
+
+"Chaplain" Ridley is one of the most rabid of the campaigners against
+the Jews. He never lets an opportunity go by to ridicule Jews and stir
+up prejudice.
+
+In the first place, Jews are barred from the Ku Klux Klan. In a
+questionnaire that must be filled in by those who are initiated these
+questions are asked:
+
+"Are you a gentile or a jew? What is your religious faith? Of what
+church are you a member (if any)? Of what religious faith are your
+parents?"
+
+
+CHAPLAIN ATTACKS JEWS
+
+"Chaplain" Ridley in _The Searchlight_, writes:
+
+"I cannot help being what I am racially. I am not a Jew, nor a negro
+nor a foreigner. I am an Anglo-Saxon white man, so ordained by the
+hand and will of God, and so constituted and trained that I cannot
+conscientiously take either my politics or my religion from some
+secluded ass on the other side of the world.
+
+"Now, if somebody else happens to be a Jew, I can't help it any more
+than he can. Or if he happens to be black, I can't help that, either.
+If he were born under a foreign flag, I couldn't help it--but there is
+one thing I can do. I can object to his un-American propaganda being
+preached in my home or practiced in the solemn assembly of real
+Americans."
+
+_The Searchlight_ constantly mixes Jews and negroes in ridiculous
+"movements." For instance, one writer in the issue of July 30, 1921,
+declares that his investigations have demonstrated that Jewish
+plotters are stirring up the negroes to make a race war so that the
+government will be destroyed.
+
+The writer goes on:
+
+"For the same reason, the Jew is interested in overthrowing Christian
+Russia. But remember, he does not intend to stop at Russia. Through
+his Third Internationale of Moscow he is working to overthrow all the
+Gentile Governments of the world. I am enclosing an editorial clipped
+from The New York _World_ of Saturday, July 23. You will keep in mind
+that _The World_ is Jew-owned, as is every other newspaper in New York
+City except the Tribune. * * * In all my twenty-five years traveling
+about over this continent I have never met a disloyal American who
+failed to be either foreign-born or a Semite. With the best wishes for
+the success of the Ku Klux Klan."
+
+
+HOW TO THROW JEWS OUT
+
+In the instructions to kleagles, who sell memberships in the Klan, the
+anti-Jewish feeling in some communities is appealed to in this manner:
+
+"The Jew patronizes only the Jew unless it is impossible to do so.
+Therefore, we klansmen, the only real Americans, must, by the same
+methods, protect ourselves, and practice by actual application the
+teachings of klannishness. With this policy faithfully adhered to, it
+will not be long before the Jew will be forced out of business by our
+practice of his own business methods, for when the time comes when
+klansmen trade only with klansmen then the days of the Jews' success
+in business will be numbered and the Invisible Empire can drive them
+from the shores of our own America."
+
+Another favorite way to create interest in the anti-Jewish movement is
+to represent that Imperial Kleagle Clarke has in hand the organization
+of a nation-wide Jewish society to oppose the Sons of Israel. This
+society is to be created by Jews who are in the pay of Kleagle Clarke
+and who are really traitors to their own co-religionists. Spies
+working in the ranks of the Sons of Israel will keep the Ku Klux Klan
+informed of what the Sons of Israel are doing and finally a clash
+between the two organizations is to be engineered, to the destruction
+of both. Of course this is the wildest sort of propaganda, but it
+demonstrates how the agents play with fire in order to get members.
+
+
+"SEARCHLIGHT" AND THE JEWS
+
+Among the articles in _The Searchlight_ there are those headed, "A
+Message from Jerusalem--Esau the Wanderer must Pay for His
+Pottage--the Mightiest Weapons for the Jews are Pounds and Pence."
+
+"Doesn't Think Much of the Jews."
+
+"Jewish Rabbi Gets Rabid."
+
+A paragraph from "Doesn't Think Much of the Jews," published Feb. 12,
+1921, contains this passage:
+
+"Their religion is to control wealth and thereby control all nations.
+And you cannot deny but they are doing so under false names. Jews are
+entering into every Government, every nation on earth except China and
+Japan, where their heavenly God received little recognition. They
+spread their ingenious religion that strangled the ignorant and
+credulous by causing dissension to their advantage."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER VIII
+
+KU KLUX KLAN AND THE CATHOLICS
+
+ _Misrepresentation of Oath of Knights of Columbus is Used to
+ excite Religious Hatred in order to get money._
+
+
+Just as the organizers of the Ku Klux Klan misrepresent the Jews in
+order to get members and money for their order, they go to great
+lengths to create prejudice against Catholics. In some communities
+anti-Catholic arguments are thought to be those that will bring the
+most members into the fold. Fake documents and false statements on
+printed cards that can be slyly passed from hand to hand are used for
+this purpose. Anti-Catholic lies that can be hurled at Klansmen at
+meetings to inspire them to get in more members and increase the
+incomes of the "imperial wizard," the kleagles and other officers are
+spread around.
+
+One of these documents is a card entitled "Do You Know?" A kleagle of
+the Klan asked the King Kleagle of his state for some literature that
+he could employ to stir up interest in the Klan. In a short time the
+kleagle received the literature from the Gate City Manufacturing
+Company of Atlanta, Ga., a company promoted by "Imperial Kleagle"
+Clarke. The supply of literature contained 100 copies of a card
+bearing the heading "Do You Know?"
+
+Another document that is sent broadcast to foment religious unrest and
+hatred is a fake oath ascribed to the Knights of Columbus, which is
+composed of Catholics and which has published the oath that its
+members take. Before reading the fake oath, it will be well to examine
+the real oath.
+
+
+REAL K. OF C. OATH
+
+The bona fide oath that is taken by men initiated into the Knights of
+Columbus, and which, it has been proven, is the correct oath follows:
+
+"I swear to support the Constitution of the United States. I pledge
+myself, as a Catholic citizen and Knight of Columbus, to enlighten
+myself fully upon my duties as a citizen and to conscientiously
+perform such duties entirely in the interest of my country and
+regardless of all personal consequences. I pledge myself to do all in
+my power to preserve the integrity and purity of the ballot, and to
+promote reverence and respect for law and order. I promise to practice
+my religion openly and consistently, but without ostentation, and to
+so conduct myself in public affairs, and in the exercise of public
+virtue as to reflect nothing but credit upon our Holy Church, to the
+end that she may flourish and our country prosper to the greater honor
+and glory of God."
+
+
+BOGUS K. OF C. OATH
+
+We can now appreciate the animus behind the bogus oath that is
+ascribed to the Knights of Columbus by the Ku Klux Klan. This
+fraudulent oath, as used by the recruiting organization of kleagles of
+Ku Klux follows:
+
+"I, ---- ----, now in the presence of Almighty God, the blessed Virgin
+Mary, the blessed St. John the Baptist, the Holy Apostles, St. Peter
+and St. Paul, and all the saints, sacred host of Heaven, and to you,
+my Ghostly Father, the Superior General of the Society of Jesus,
+founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, in the pontification of Paul the III,
+and continued to the present, do by the womb of the Virgin, the matrix
+of God, and the rod of Jesus Christ, declare and swear that His
+Holiness the Pope is Christ's vicegerent and is the true and only head
+of the Catholic or Universal Church throughout the earth; and that by
+virtue of the keys of binding and loosing given His Holiness by my
+Saviour, Jesus Christ, he hath power to depose heretical Kings,
+Princes, states, Commonwealths and Governments and they may be safely
+destroyed. Therefore to the utmost of my power I will defend this
+doctrine and His Holiness's right and custom against all usurpers of
+the heretical or Protestant authority whatever, especially the
+Lutheran Church of Germany, Holland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway, and
+the now pretended authority and Churches of England and Scotland, and
+the branches of same now established in Ireland and on the Continent
+of America and elsewhere, and all adherents in regard that they may be
+usurped and heretical opposing the sacred Mother Church of Rome.
+
+"I do now denounce and disown any allegiance as due to any heretical
+King, Prince, or state, named Protestant or liberals, or obedience to
+any of their laws, Magistrates, or officers.
+
+"I do further declare that the doctrine of the Churches of England and
+Scotland, of the Calvinists, Huguenots and others of the name of
+Protestants or Masons to be damnable, and they themselves to be damned
+who will not forsake the same.
+
+"I do further declare that I will help, assist and advise all or any
+of His Holiness' agents, in any place where I should be, in
+Switzerland, Holland, Ireland or America, or in any other kingdom or
+territory I shall come to, and do my utmost to extirpate the heretical
+Protestant or Masonic doctrines and to destroy all their pretended
+powers, legal or otherwise.
+
+
+MORE OF IT
+
+"I do further promise and declare that, notwithstanding that I am
+dispensed with to assume any religion heretical for the propaganda of
+the Mother Church's interest, to keep secret and private all her
+agents' counsels from time to time, as they instruct me, and not
+divulge, directly or indirectly, by word, writing or circumstances
+whatever, but to execute all that should be proposed, given in charge
+or discovered unto me by you, my Ghostly Father, or any of this sacred
+order.
+
+"I do further promise and declare that I will have no opinion or will
+of my own or any mental reservation whatsoever, even as a corpse or
+cadaver (perinde ac cadaver), but will unhesitatingly obey each and
+every command that I may receive from my superiors in the militia of
+the Pope and of Jesus Christ.
+
+"That I will go to any part of the world whithersoever I may be sent,
+to the frozen regions north, jungles of India, to the centers of
+civilization of Europe or to the wild haunts of the barbarous savages
+of America without murmuring or repining, and will be submissive in
+all things whatsoever is communicated to me.
+
+
+AND STILL MORE
+
+"I do further promise and declare that I will, when opportunity
+presents, make and wage relentless war, secretly and openly, against
+all heretics, Protestants and Masons, as I am directed to do, to
+extirpate them from the face of the whole earth; and that I will spare
+neither age, sex or condition, and that I will hang, burn, waste,
+boil, flay, strangle, and bury alive these infamous heretics; rip up
+the stomachs and wombs of their women and crash their infants' heads
+against the walls in order to annihilate their execrable race. That
+when the same cannot be done openly, I will secretly use the poisonous
+cup, strangulation cord, the steel of the poniard or the leaden
+bullet, regardless of the honor, rank, dignity or authority of the
+persons, whatever may be their condition in life, either public or
+private, as I at any time may be directed so to do by any agents of
+the Pope or superior of the Brotherhood of the Holy Father of the
+Society of Jesus.
+
+"In confirmation of which I hereby dedicate my life, soul and all
+corporate powers, and with the dagger which I now receive I will
+subscribe my name written in my blood in testimony thereof; and
+should I prove false or weaken in my determination, may my brethren
+and fellow soldiers of the militia of the Pope cut off my hands and
+feet and my throat from ear to ear, my belly opened and sulphur burned
+therein with all the punishment that can be inflicted upon me on earth
+and my soul shall be tortured by demons in eternal hell forever.
+
+
+NEARING THE END NOW
+
+"That I will in voting always vote for a K. of C. in preference to a
+Protestant, especially a Mason, and that I will leave my party so to
+do; that if two Catholics are on the ticket I will satisfy myself
+which is the better supporter of Mother Church and vote accordingly.
+
+"That I will not deal with or employ a Protestant if in my power to
+deal with or employ a Catholic. That I will place Catholic girls in
+Protestant families, that a weekly report may be made of the inner
+movements of the heretics.
+
+"That I will provide myself with arms and ammunition that I may be in
+readiness when the word is passed or I am commanded to defend the
+church, either as an individual or with the militia of the Pope.
+
+"All of which I, ---- ----, do swear by the blessed Trinity and
+blessed sacrament which I am now to receive to perform and on my part
+to keep this, my oath.
+
+"In testimony whereof, I take this most holy and blessed sacrament of
+the Eucharist and witness the same further with my name written with
+the point of this dagger dipped in my own blood and seal it in the
+face of this holy sacrament." (Excerpts from "Contested election case
+of Eugene C. Bonniwell against Thomas S. Butler," as appears in the
+Congressional Record ---- House, Feb. 15, 1913, at pages 3215, &c.,
+and ordered printed therein "by unanimous consent." Attached thereto
+and printed (on page 3216) as a part of said report as above.)
+
+The above spurious oath, and others like it, have been found to be
+fraudulent, both by the courts and by an investigation made by
+Masonic bodies. The above oath made its appearance according to a book
+published by Maurice Francis Egan, for eleven years United States
+Minister to Denmark, and John B. Kennedy, in 1912. Messrs. Egan and
+Kennedy explain it as follows:
+
+"It was filed by Mr. Eugene C. Bonniwell of Pennsylvania in his charge
+against Thomas S. Butler before the Committee of Elections No. 1, in
+Congress, when Mr. Bonniwell stated that it had been used against him
+as a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus in an election contest. Mr.
+Butler, in his defense, stated that he had refrained from condemning
+the 'oath,' until election day, although he did not believe it to be
+genuine, because he feared to give it notoriety.
+
+"Far from being disconcerted by the airing of this delectable document
+in Congress, those profiting by its circulation seized upon its
+inclusion in the Congressional Record to give it an air of authority
+by printing on future copies the annotation 'Copied from the
+Congressional Record, &c.,' not pausing, however, to explain the
+circumstances under which it was allowed to appear in that official
+journal."
+
+
+EDITORS ARE CONVICTED
+
+A.M. Morrison and Garfield E. Morrison, editors of the _Morning
+Journal_ of Mankato, Minn., charged E.M. Lawless, editor of the
+Waterville, Minn., _Sentinel_ with having taken the bogus oath.
+Lawless took the case to court and the two Morrisons were convicted.
+The foreman of the jury was a Methodist minister.
+
+In 1914 the bogus oath came to light in California. The Knights of
+Columbus asked a committee of two, 32nd and 33rd degree, Masons, Past
+or Past Grand Masters of Masonry of that state, to make an
+investigation of all the rituals, pledges and oaths used by the
+Knights of Columbus. The Masonic committee gave out a report saying
+that they had made such an investigation. They found that the
+ceremonies of the Knights of Columbus were embodied in four degrees
+"intended to teach and inculcate principles that lie at the
+foundations of every great religion and every great state."
+
+
+WHAT MASONS REPORTED
+
+Their report continued:
+
+"Our examination was made primarily to ascertain whether or not a
+certain alleged oath * * * which has been printed and widely
+circulated was in fact used by the Order and whether * * * any oath,
+obligation or pledge was used which was or would be offensive to
+Protestants or Masons. * * * We find that neither the alleged oath nor
+any such oath or pledge bearing the remotest resemblance thereto in
+matter, manner, spirit or purpose is used or forms a part of the
+ceremonies of any degree of the Knights of Columbus. The alleged oath
+is scurrilous, wicked and libelous and must be the invention of an
+impious and venomous mind. * * * There is no propaganda proposed or
+taught against Protestants or Masons or persons not of Catholic faith.
+* * * We can find nothing in the entire ceremonials of the Order that
+to our minds could be objected to by any person."
+
+_The Searchlight_, official organ of the Ku Klux, contains many
+articles that misrepresent the Catholics. For instance, of Feb. 26,
+1921, _The Searchlight_ had an article which was captioned: "Facts
+Gathered by the Knights of Luther from the Washington Bureau of
+Statistics":
+
+
+CHARGES OF "KNIGHTS OF LUTHER"
+
+Without one word to support them, the following were printed as
+"facts":
+
+"The National Democratic Committee is by majority a Roman Catholic
+body. It usually has a Roman Catholic President and secretary.
+
+"Catholics influenced the national campaign which elected Wilson.
+
+"The President's private secretary is a Roman Catholic.
+
+"Over 70 per cent. of all appointments made by President Wilson are
+Catholics. Their influence is so powerful it compels the homage of
+those in authority.
+
+"Five States now have Catholic Administrations.
+
+"Thirty-one States have Roman Catholic Democratic Central Committees.
+
+"Twenty thousand public schools have one-half Catholic teachers.
+
+"Over 100,000 public schools now contribute a part or all of the
+school tax to Catholic Churches and schools.
+
+"Six hundred public schools use Catholic readers and teach from them
+the Roman Catholic catechism.
+
+"Sixty-two per cent. of all offices of the United States, both
+elective and appointive, are now held by Roman Catholics.
+
+"New York, Chicago, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Cleveland,
+Toledo, St. Louis, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boston now have 75
+per cent. Catholic teachers in their public schools.
+
+"In all the cities and towns of the United States of 10,000 or more
+inhabitants an average of over 90 per cent. of the police force are
+Roman Catholics.
+
+"Roman Catholics are in the majority of the City Council of 10,000
+cities and towns of the United States."
+
+
+MORE OF THE SAME STUFF
+
+_The Searchlight_ continues:
+
+"We will now look at the results of Catholic teaching on vice and
+virtue. The history of assassins of heads of Governments in the past
+is a history of murderous Roman Catholics. In 90 per cent. of the
+cases where criminals are executed for crimes committed, the victims
+of the execution have a priest at their elbow to administer the last
+sacrament.
+
+"The man who shot Roosevelt was a Roman Catholic.
+
+"The man who shot President Garfield was a Roman Catholic.
+
+"The man who shot President Lincoln was a Roman Catholic.
+
+"The plot that took the life of Lincoln emanated from Roman Catholic
+influence in the house of a Roman Catholic.
+
+"Abraham Lincoln said, 'I do not pretend to be a prophet but, though
+not a prophet, I see a very dark cloud on our horizon, and that cloud
+is coming from Rome. It is filled with tears and blood. The true
+motive power is secreted behind the walls of the Vatican, the colleges
+and schools of the Jesuits, the convents of the nuns, and the
+confessional boxes of Rome,' and such opinions cost the Nation his
+life.
+
+"Over 65 per cent. of prison convicts of all grades and of all kinds
+of prisoners are Roman Catholics, while less than 5 per cent. are
+graduates of our public schools.
+
+"These statements are astounding when we remember that only about 12-1/2
+per cent. of the entire population of the United States are Roman
+Catholics, while the other 87-1/2 per cent. are not."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER IX
+
+KU KLUX KLAN AND THE MASONS
+
+ _Iowa and Missouri Jurisdiction Grand Masters Issue Public
+ Denunciations Against the Klan_.
+
+
+Promoters of the Ku Klux Klan brag that most of its members are
+Masons. Whether this is true no one on the outside can tell. It is
+known, however, that the kleagles or salesmen, who solicit members in
+a community try to play upon the Masonic spirit to help along their
+game. That this is done with the disapproval of the leading Masonic
+bodies of the country is shown by the action of the grand commanders
+of the Iowa and Missouri jurisdictions. They have issued public
+denunciations of the operations and purposes of the Klan, especially
+that feature that resorts to the masking of members when they are
+taking part in Klan rites. The examples of Iowa and Missouri are being
+followed by Masons in other states.
+
+
+IOWA GRAND MASTER'S STATEMENT
+
+Amos N. Alberson of Washington, Iowa, grand master of that state, has
+directed a communication to all Masonic lodges under his jurisdiction
+as follows:
+
+"Whereas, It has become known to your grand master that a certain 'Ku
+Klux Klan' has been and is now organizing within this jurisdiction an
+alleged 'secret and invisible empire'; and,
+
+"Whereas, It is reported that its organizers and agents have stated
+and intimated to members of our craft that the said 'Ku Klux Klan' is
+in effect an adjunct of Freemasonry and in accord with its principles
+and purposes; and,
+
+"Whereas, Any such statement or intimation is absolutely false and
+untrue, in that Masonry can not and does not approve of or ally itself
+with any organization or movement, secret or public, that proposes to
+subvert or supersede the processes of orderly representative
+government 'of the people, for the people, and by the people'; nor one
+that appeals to bigotry and endeavors to foster hatred of any
+nationality, class, religious faith or sect, as such.
+
+
+THE SOLEMN CHARGE
+
+"Therefore, I, Amos N. Alberson, grand master of Masons in Iowa, do
+solemnly charge each and all of the regular Masons in Iowa, now as
+heretofore when you were made a Mason, that 'in the state you are to
+be a quiet and peaceable subject, true to your government and just to
+your country; you are not to countenance disloyalty or rebellion, but
+patiently submit to legal authority, and conform with cheerfulness to
+the government of the country in which you live.'
+
+
+CITES MASONIC OBLIGATION
+
+"Furthermore, I charge each and all, that as our fathers have framed
+the truly Masonic principles of liberty and conscience, equality
+before the law, and fraternity among men into the constitutions of
+this nation and state, we as Free Masons and citizens of this republic
+are obligated to perform our full moral and civic duty, to promote and
+enforce an orderly administration of justice and equity, acting openly
+that it may be known of all men."
+
+Grand Master Alberson further orders and directs "that this letter to
+the craft be read aloud at the next meeting, whether regular or
+special, of each lodge throughout this jurisdiction; that it shall be
+made of record, and due notice of the same circulated among the
+brethrens, that it may come to the knowledge of all Masons in Iowa."
+
+
+MISSOURI'S ACTION ON KLAN
+
+William F. Johnson, grand master of the Carterlin Grand Lodge of
+Missouri Ancient-Free and Accepted Masons made this statement at the
+annual meeting of the grand lodge, which indorsed it:
+
+"As the impression seems to prevail in some sections, that the Masonic
+fraternity is directly or indirectly associated with or furthering
+this secret organization (Ku Klux Klan), and as I have been asked on
+numerous occasions what relations, if any, our fraternity bears to
+such secret society or order, it is well that the seal of disapproval
+be positively placed by this grand lodge upon this secret
+organization, which assumes to itself the right and authority to
+administer law and punish crimes.
+
+"Nothing is more destructive of free government than secret control.
+The arraying of race against race, color against color, sect against
+sect is destructive of peace and harmony, which is the great end we,
+as Free Masons, have in view. We profess and boast that we are true to
+our government and just to our country.
+
+
+IS SUBVERSIVE OF THE REPUBLIC
+
+"We can not, as Free Masons and good citizens, recognize the right of
+any secret society or combination of men to assume unto themselves the
+right to administer law and to inflict punishment upon their fellow
+men. Such an assumption is subversive of our republican institutions,
+contrary to the great principles of Free Masonry.
+
+"An organization that practices censorship of private conduct behind
+the midnight anonymity of mask and robe, and enforces its secret
+decrees with the weapons of whips and tar and feathers must ultimately
+merit and receive the condemnation of those who believe in courts,
+open justice and good citizenship."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER X
+
+KU KLUX KLAN AND THE NEGRO
+
+ _Members of the Klan take an oath to Bring about White
+ Supremacy, notwithstanding the Constitution, which guarantees
+ the Negro Equal Rights._
+
+
+Under the constitution of the United States, the negro is guaranteed
+equal rights with all other citizens. When the President of the United
+States is sworn into office he takes an oath to uphold the
+constitution and the laws passed under it. Every senator, congressman,
+governor and other important officer in the United States and in each
+of the states is sworn to uphold the constitution.
+
+But the members of the Ku Klux Klan take an oath that puts the
+constitution at naught. They swear to bring about "white supremacy."
+Taken in conjunction with the speeches and writings of their leaders,
+this oath shows that the Klansmen intend to work together to create
+strife against the negro, to belittle him and his family, his
+churches, his business, his social societies and other things that are
+dear to him. The Klan is determined to put the negro out of business
+in the United States and to drive him back to Africa.
+
+As is all other main objects--the warfare on Jews, Catholics and
+foreign born--the Klan intends to follow its own laws in dealing with
+the negro. The writings of its leaders are very plain on that point.
+
+In his oath the Klansman swears:
+
+"I swear that I will most zealously and valiantly shield and preserve
+by any and all justifiable means and methods White Supremacy----
+
+"All to which I have sworn by this oath. I will seal with my blood by
+Thou my witness, Almighty God. Amen."
+
+Prominent lawyers who have examined this oath declare that it really
+is an oath upholding mob rule and that any time the Klansman is given
+orders he will follow his leaders in a crusade outside the
+constitution of the United States that might lead to serious trouble
+and bloodshed.
+
+Chaplain Ridley of the Ku Klux Klan has written in _The Searchlight_
+on white supremacy as follows:
+
+"Back in the days of the reconstruction the fathers gathered at the
+call of the low, shrill whistle and rode into immortal fame, rescuing
+a threatened civilization and making real once more the White Man's
+Supremacy. Klansmen of to-day, whether they assemble in the mountains
+of Maine, or 'neath the shadows of the great Rockies, or on the plains
+of the Wonderful West, or amid the trailing vines and wild flowers of
+Dixie, meet to keep alive the memory of these men and preserve the
+traditions of those days when the souls of men were tried as if by
+fire."
+
+In Texas a white man who testified in behalf of an accused negro--he
+merely told the truth under oath as he knew it--was tarred and
+feathered by masked men.
+
+_The Searchlight_ has printed column after column of anti-negro stuff,
+mostly under anonymous names or under the titles of organizations
+whose addresses are not given. One such resolution adopted by the
+"Patriotic Societies of Atlanta" condemns Rev. Ashby Jones, a
+minister, for inviting an honorable negro to an interracial meeting
+and for addressing the negro as "mister."
+
+Here are some of the titles of articles in _The Searchlight_, showing
+its evident purpose of stirring up racial feelings:
+
+"Social Equality Put Under Ban."
+
+"Negroes Must Serve on Chain Gangs Now."
+
+"Separate Cars for Negroes."
+
+"White Woman Marries a Negro."
+
+_The Searchlight_ condemned President Harding for appointing Henry
+Lincoln Johnson, a negro, as register of deeds.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XI
+
+THE KU KLUX KLAN AND WOMEN
+
+
+Here is the proclamation issued by Imperial Wizard Simmons, making
+Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler his "grand chief of staff" to have charge of the
+women's organization to be affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan:
+
+"To all Genii, Grand Dragons and Hydras of Realms, Grand Goblins and
+Kleagles of Domains, Grand Titans and Furies of Provinces, Giants,
+Exalted Cyclops and Terrors of Cantons, and to all citizens of the
+Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, in the name of our
+valiant and venerated dead, I affectionately greet you:
+
+"In view of our Nation's need and as an additional force in helping on
+the great work of conserving, protecting and making effective the
+great principles of our Anglo-Saxon civilization and American ideals
+and institutions, the Imperial Kloncilium, in regular session
+assembled, after deliberate care and earnest prayer, decided that
+there shall be established within the bounds and under the supreme
+authority and government of the Invisible Empire an organization that
+will admit the splendid women of our great national commonwealth, who
+are now citizens with us in directing the affairs of the Nation. Which
+decision of the Imperial Kloncilium I have officially ratified after
+serious, careful and devoted consideration of all matters and things
+involved by this move.
+
+"In view of the foregoing, I hereby officially declare and proclaim
+that such organization does now exist in prospect. Plans, methods,
+ritualism and regulations of same are now in process of formation and
+will be perfected at an early date and officially announced.
+
+"I do farther proclaim that in order to have the proper assistance in
+the formation and perfecting of this organization, I have this day
+and date selected and officially appointed Mary Elizabeth Tyler of
+Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., to be my grand chief of staff, to have
+immediate charge of work pertaining to said woman's organization under
+my authority and direction.
+
+"Further information will be duly and officially communicated from
+time to time.
+
+"Done in the Aulic of His Majesty, Imperial Wizard, Emperor of the
+Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, in the Imperial City of
+Atlanta, Commonwealth of Georgia, United States of America, on this,
+the ninth day of the ninth month of the year of our Lord, 1921.
+
+"Duly signed and sealed by His Majesty,
+
+ William Joseph Simmons,
+ "Imperial Wizard."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XII
+
+ATROCITIES COMMITTED IN THE NAME OF KU KLUX KLAN
+
+ _Ku Klux Klan Knights of Beaumont, Texas, issue a justification
+ for taking the law into Their own hands._
+
+
+Confession that the Ku Klux Klan uses tar and feathers and the lash to
+punish persons whose actions it condemns is made by the Klansmen of
+Beaumont, Tex. The Beaumont Ku Klux Klan organization tarred and
+feathered Dr. J.S. Paul and R.F. Scott and later acknowledged, under
+its official seal, that its members did the job.
+
+"Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, No. 7, Beaumont, Texas," admitted taking
+the law into their own hands in a statement dated July 21, 1921. This
+statement was made to the editors of two newspapers of Beaumont. It
+sought to justify the "tar and feather party" and gave warning that
+the "heavy hand of the Ku Klux Klan" was waiting to yank other persons
+from their beds in case they came into its displeasure.
+
+
+SHOW SIMMONS MISREPRESENTS
+
+Grand Wizard William J. Simmons has declared publicly that the Ku Klux
+did not indulge in midnight raids on defenseless victims whom it
+tarred and feathered. He has defended the Ku Klux Klan by ascribing
+these unlawful actions to imposters who use the regalia of the Ku
+Klux. The Beaumont incident proves that the Ku Klux not only was
+responsible for assaults on Dr. Paul and Scott, but that it boasted of
+its exploits with them.
+
+
+LETTER ADMITS USE OF TAR
+
+The Paul-Scott "party" occurred on May 8. Its details were telegraphed
+all over the country. The letter to the two Beaumont newspapers the
+following July read:
+
+"Your publication since the organization of the Ku Klux Klan in the
+city of Beaumont has on various occasions published information
+concerning and pertaining to the affairs of this organization. We
+believe, as you do, that a newspaper should serve the best interests
+of its constituency and that all legitimate news should be given the
+public through its columns. During the past two months items have
+appeared in your paper relative to the case of the Ku Klux Klan and
+its connection with Dr. J.S. Paul.
+
+"Now, that you and the public may be fully informed of the true facts
+in the case, the Klan has assembled and herewith hands you an
+intelligent, true and correct history of the entire matter. The Klan
+suggests that this summary of facts be published in the columns of
+your paper not later than Sunday, July 24, 1921, and that it be
+published verbatim, according to the enclosed copy, typographical
+errors excepted.
+
+ Knights of the Ku Klux Klan."
+
+
+PHYSICIAN IS ACCUSED
+
+The "intelligent, true and correct history of the entire matter" was a
+lengthy statement. It accused Dr. Paul of being a physician who for
+years had sold whisky and narcotic drugs and had performed illegal
+operations on women. Because he had political and financial backing
+grand jury proceedings against him had been squelched.
+
+About the middle of December, 1920, R.F. Scott, who lived in
+Deweyville, Texas (Scott was a former member of the United States
+Marine corps), consulted Dr. Paul and arranged for an illegal
+operation. The statement declares the girl became seriously ill as a
+result of malpractice on Dr. Paul's part and was taken from her
+residence to a hospital, where a serious operation was performed.
+
+After this occurrence the girl demanded that Dr. Paul assist her in
+defraying the extra expense due to his negligence, and he offered her
+$500 to leave Beaumont. This bargain he broke and is accused of having
+threatened to cause her arrest for attempted blackmail, or with death
+if she exposed him.
+
+
+MORAL LAW ABOVE WRITTEN
+
+Her predicament was reported to the Klan and the statement says her
+cry was heard by men who respect the "great moral law more than the
+technicalities of the legal code."
+
+The statement goes on:
+
+"The eyes of the unknown had seen and had observed the wrong to be
+redressed. Dr. Paul was wealthy. His victim was a poor girl. Between
+the two stood the majesty of the law, draped in technicalities of
+changes of venue, mistrials, appeals, postponements, eminent counsel
+skilled in the esoteric art of protecting crime and interpreting laws
+involved in a mass of legal verbiage, the winding and unwinding of red
+tape, instead of the sinewy arm of justice, wielding the unerring
+sword. The law of the Klan is JUSTICE.
+
+"Dr. Paul was approached in his office by three men on the night of
+May 7 and instructed to go with them. He was placed in a waiting
+automobile and escorted a few miles out of town. The judgment of the
+Klan was read to him and charges were related to him, none of which he
+would deny.
+
+
+"LASHED, TARRED AND FEATHERED"
+
+"In a cowardly, whimpering plea, he pleaded that others were as guilty
+as he. The lash was laid on his back and the tar and feathers applied
+to his body. He was then informed of the will of the Klan that he
+should leave the city within forty-eight hours. Upon the return of the
+party to Beaumont, Dr. Paul was discharged from an automobile at the
+intersection of two of the main streets of the city, that he might be
+a warning to all of his ilk that decent men and women no longer wanted
+him in the community.
+
+"Dr. Paul complied with the instructions of the Klan that he leave the
+city and returned for a few days to his former home at Lufkin. During
+this time he was constantly under the surveillance of the Klan. Within
+a few days he had surrounded himself with relatives and hired
+hench-men of his own tribe and character and returned to Beaumont.
+
+
+SCOTT ALSO TARRED AND FEATHERED
+
+"Scott, who had been constantly watched by the Klan, whose number is
+legion and whose eye is all-seeing and whose methods of gathering
+information are not known to the alien world, was apprehended and
+punished in the same manner Dr. Paul had been dealt with. He was taken
+to the woods and guarded until nightfall. His captors during this time
+treated him with kindness and consideration. They provided him with
+food and fruit to eat and ice water to drink. During the day he was
+questioned and admitted all the charges the Klan had accused him of.
+The judgment of the Klan was that he was to be given ten lashes across
+the bare back and that he was to be tarred and feathered.
+
+
+EYES OF "UNKNOWN" ON HIM
+
+"Scott left Beaumont on Monday, July 18, and spent the major portion
+of the day in Orange parading the streets and proclaimed the
+diabolical lie that he had been subjected to the tortures of the
+inquisition. He posed to the gullible public and sensational
+newspapers as a patriot and a hero. All these things the eyes of the
+unknown have seen and their ears have heard. We can not be deceived
+and JUSTICE will no longer be mocked."
+
+The seal of the Beaumont Klan was attached to the end of the
+statement.
+
+Rev. Caleb Ridley, known as the imperial chaplain of the order,
+acknowledged that the Klan's purpose was to set itself up as
+prosecutor, jury, judge and sheriff.
+
+
+PASTOR GIVES WARNING
+
+On Aug. 26, 1921, he issued to the citizens of Dallas county, Texas,
+the following warning:
+
+"To the Citizens of Dallas County, Greetings: This organization has
+caused to be posted the following proclamation:
+
+"Be it known and hereby proclaimed
+
+"That this organization is composed of native-born Americans and none
+other.
+
+"That its purpose is to uphold the dignity and the authority of the
+law. * * *
+
+"That this organization * * * recognizes * * * that situations
+frequently arise where no existing law offers a remedy.
+
+"That this organization does * * * not countenance and will not stand
+for social parasites remaining in this city. It is equally opposed to
+the gambler, the trickster, the moral degenerate and the man who lives
+by his wits and is without visible means of support.
+
+"The eye of the unknown hath seen and doth constantly observe all,
+white or black, who disregard this warning. 'Whatsoever thou sowest
+that shall you also reap.' Regardless of official, social or financial
+position, this warning applies to all living within the jurisdiction
+of this Klan.
+
+"This warning will not be repeated.
+
+"'Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin.'
+
+"Hereafter all communications from us will bear the official seal of
+the Klan.
+
+ "KNIGHTS OF THE KU KLUX KLAN."
+
+
+KU KLUX KLAN SHOOTS SHERIFF
+
+The attitude of members of the Ku Klux Klan toward officers of the law
+was demonstrated on October 1, 1921, in Lorena, Tex., when the Ku Klux
+Klan shot Sheriff Bob Buchanan of McLennan county, when he attempted
+to stop a parade of Masked Knights.
+
+Without getting an official permit to hold the parade, the Ku Klux
+Klan announced that it would be held at 8:30 p.m. The sheriff notified
+the community that the parade was against the law and that he would
+not allow it. The word was carried to the Ku Klux Klan leaders.
+Messages were sent back and forth, and the Ku Kluxers tried to scare
+the sheriff into a retreat. He refused to back down, however, and
+ended the negotiations by telling the Klansmen that they had to obey
+the law as well as other citizens.
+
+The sheriff said there was a law against uncertain masked men who
+refused to divulge their identity. He would agree to the parade if the
+names of the masked men were furnished to him. This the Klan leaders
+refused to do.
+
+The Klansmen held a council of war at which the sheriff was denounced
+for daring to give them orders. They decided to show the people of
+Lorena that they were bigger than the sheriff or the law that he
+represented. The chief of the Klansmen gave the order for the parade
+to start.
+
+With a posse of citizens and deputies, Sheriff Buchanan met the parade
+at the intersection of the main streets. Thousands of persons were out
+to witness the test of strength between the law and the Ku Klux Klan.
+The sheriff approached a masked Klansman who carried a fiery cross. He
+attempted to seize the cross. There was a shot. A bullet hit the
+sheriff in the right arm. A general gun fight followed and ten persons
+were injured. The Masked Knights hurriedly departed, carrying one of
+their number who was wounded.
+
+Sheriff Buchanan is hailed as a hero in Texas by the law-abiding
+element. The United States needs more public officials like him--men
+with the courage to stand by their oaths of office.
+
+
+OTHER OUTRAGES
+
+Since the Ku Klux Klan was organized night outrages in which masked
+men are involved have increased to a frequency not known in the United
+States since the years just following the Civil War, when the original
+Ku Klux Klan was active in the southern states against "carpet
+baggers" and Negroes.
+
+A murder was committed on June 9, 1921, at Sea Breeze, Fla., by masked
+men who said they were Ku Klux Klan. They took Thomas L. Reynolds from
+his bed and punched and kicked him. Then one of the masked men shot
+him. He died later. Official investigation failed to involve the Ku
+Klux Klan.
+
+
+WIZARD SIMMONS DENIES
+
+In the case of Paul and Scott in Beaumont, Tex., an organization
+claiming to be the Ku Klux Klan admitted under a seal that it was
+responsible. In many other instances the masked riders have openly
+boasted that they were Ku Kluxers. In other cases they have worn
+regalia like that of the Ku Klux. Imperial Wizard Simmons has denied
+that the Ku Klux is responsible for any outrages. Whether he knows
+what he is talking about probably will be determined only by a
+Congressional investigation.
+
+Meanwhile the people of the country have the big fact on which to form
+their judgment--namely, that since the Ku Klux has extended its
+membership and influence by influencing hundreds of thousands to get
+down on their knees and take the oath of "white supremacy," bands of
+night riders who take the law into their own hands have been carrying
+on these disgraceful marauding "parties" with a boldness that
+challenges public attention.
+
+In Daytona, Fla., H.C. Sparkman, an editor, carried on a campaign
+against the Ku Klux Klan. On June 12, 1921, Sparkman received by mail
+a threat warning him that if he did not let the Ku Klux alone the Klan
+would take up his case and that he might be killed. In Pensacola,
+Fla., on July 8, 1921, a band of men wearing white robes like those of
+the Ku Klux Klan in their initiation ceremonies appeared at the store
+of Chris Lochas, a restaurant keeper, and while the chief of police
+was looking on gave him a written order to leave town because of
+certain charges. The warning was signed "K.K.K."
+
+
+KU KLUX KLANSMAN KILLED
+
+In the city of Atlanta, Ga., where the Ku Klux Klan is strongest a
+killing resulted from a raid by masked men on J.C. Thomas, who had a
+lunch room at 280-1/2 Decatur street. Thomas had received letters
+threatening him with violence unless he "let alone" a certain woman in
+his employ. On March 12, 1920, four men got Thomas to enter an
+automobile and drove him to a spot in a lonely neighborhood. There
+they took him from the car and told him that he was to be punished
+because he had not observed their warnings. When they started to
+strike Thomas, he took a knife from his pocket and killed Fred
+Thompson who was later identified as a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
+
+The case of killing against Thomas was put before a grand jury but the
+jury refused to indict him. At the inquest into the death of Thompson,
+Homer Pitts was identified as the driver of the car in which Thomas
+had been kidnapped. Pitts was represented in the proceedings by
+Attorney W.S. Coburn. In the official list of Ku Kluxers there is a
+H.R. Pitts who is a kleagle at Fresno, Cal., and a W.S. Coburn who is
+a grand goblin with headquarters at Los Angeles, Cal.
+
+
+100 OUTRAGES IN TEXAS
+
+Texas, where the Ku Klux Klan is strong, has been the scene of nearly
+100 unlawful punishments by masked men. In one case the initials
+"K.K.K." were branded on the forehead of a negro who was horsewhipped
+on the charge of having been found in a white woman's room.
+
+Something the same treatment that was given Dr. Paul was handed out to
+J.S. Allen, an attorney of Houston, Tex., who on April 10, 1921, was
+whisked from a downtown street, driven to the country and tarred and
+feathered. The masked men then took him back to the city and threw him
+out of the automobile into a crowd. He was nude except for his coat of
+tar and feathers.
+
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+ +-----------------------------------------------------------+
+ | Typographical errors corrected in text: |
+ | |
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+ | "If the Klansman rides a horse" |
+ | Page 51: Bulter replaced with Butler |
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