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The author offers an account that portrays the organization’s emergence in the postwar South as a social club that evolved into a secret, quasi-military force intended to intimidate freed people and Northern newcomers. The narrative mixes anecdote, veteran testimony, and ritual material to describe origins, claimed leadership, uniforms, initiation ceremonies, and theatrical pranks and threats used to enforce local order. The volume reproduces oaths and prescripts, includes personal recollections and photographs, and frames these practices as measures taken to restore stability after wartime upheaval.

About the Author

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Annie Cooper Burton

Annie Cooper Burton was an American author and social activist known for her work addressing racial issues in the United States. Her notable book, "The Ku Klux Klan," explores the history and impact of this infamous organization, shedding light on the societal challenges of her time. Burton's writing reflects her commitment to social justice and her efforts to confront the pervasive racism in American society. Through her work, she contributed to the discourse on civil rights and the importance of understanding America's complex racial landscape.

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