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The Modern Ku Klux Klan

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A former member offers an insider account of a secretive organization, recounting his joining and withdrawal and exposing its structure, oaths, rituals, regalia, and methods of recruitment and propaganda. The narrative documents organized campaigns of racial and religious agitation, internal discipline, and instances of lawlessness, and compares the contemporary movement with its earlier counterpart. Supplementary material includes reproductions of prescripts and rituals, discussion of legal and civic remedies, and an account of a major press exposure and subsequent congressional attention.

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Henry P. Fry

Henry P. Fry is an author known for his work "The Modern Ku Klux Klan," which explores the history and impact of the Ku Klux Klan in the United States. His writing provides insight into the social and political dynamics of the era, reflecting on the group's influence and the broader context of American society. Fry's contributions to literature offer a critical examination of themes related to race, identity, and extremism, making his work relevant for those studying American history and social movements.

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