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- Broadside,"Klans Cross Burning and Public Speaking," June 4, 1966 - This 1966 broadside urged those who were "WHITE" to attend a Ku Klux Klan cross burning in Georgia. The Klan created fear and produced violence and murders with the goal of preserving the supremacy of the "White Race." Their terror efforts ultimately failed to deter Americans, both black and white, from seeking equality.

- June 04, 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Broadside,"Klans Cross Burning and Public Speaking," June 4, 1966
This 1966 broadside urged those who were "WHITE" to attend a Ku Klux Klan cross burning in Georgia. The Klan created fear and produced violence and murders with the goal of preserving the supremacy of the "White Race." Their terror efforts ultimately failed to deter Americans, both black and white, from seeking equality.
- "The Klan in Action: Leadership, Responsibility, Organization, Method," 1960-1961 - This pamphlet lays out the organizational structure of the Ku Klux Klan. It reads like many fraternal organizational by-laws (complete with made-up leadership terms.) However, the true purpose behind the organization is not mentioned. The pamphlet ignores the underlying belief in white supremacy on which the order was founded, and the hatred, vigilantism, and violence employed to meet that un-American goal.

- 1960-1961
- Collections - Artifact
"The Klan in Action: Leadership, Responsibility, Organization, Method," 1960-1961
This pamphlet lays out the organizational structure of the Ku Klux Klan. It reads like many fraternal organizational by-laws (complete with made-up leadership terms.) However, the true purpose behind the organization is not mentioned. The pamphlet ignores the underlying belief in white supremacy on which the order was founded, and the hatred, vigilantism, and violence employed to meet that un-American goal.