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A first-person account and manifesto by the group's founder presents the organization's history, structure, rituals, and terminology. It defends its fraternal methods while articulating nativist, racially hierarchical views, arguing that immigration, non-Protestant faiths, and urban change threaten American democracy. Chapters examine claims about anti-Semitism and anti-Catholicism, symbolism, recruitment practices, and strategies for influencing education, suffrage, and national policy. The work mixes practical organizational guidance with political prescriptions aimed at preserving a narrowly defined conception of Americanism.

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W. J. Simmons

W. J. Simmons was an American author and a prominent figure in the early 20th century, known for his critical examination of the Ku Klux Klan. His notable work, "The Klan Unmasked," provides an in-depth analysis of the organization's activities and ideologies, shedding light on its impact on American society during a tumultuous period. Simmons' writing is characterized by a commitment to social justice and a desire to expose the realities of racial hatred and violence. Through his work, he contributed to the discourse surrounding civil rights and the fight against bigotry.

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