, 176
Alabama, Costumes worn in, 43, 58, 97;
investigation in, 43;
Klan extends to, 70
Amendment of Prescript, 147, 173
"American Historical Magazine," cited, 39
Anderson, Gen. G.T., a member of the Klan, 27
Appellation Official, of the Order, 136, 154
"Appomattox Program," not carried out, 33
B.
Badges worn by high officials, 59
(See also outside cover.)
Beati Paoli, 25
Black Belt, Ku Klux Klan mainly outside of, 23
Bowers, Dr. James, a member, 21
Brown, Gen. John C., a member, 26
Brown, W.G., "The Lower South," cited, 18
Brownlow, W.G., Governor of Tennessee, 1865-1868, 125;
his militia a cause of the Ku Klux Movement, 29;
proclaims martial law, 128;
has "Force Laws" passed, 113;
his detective drowned by the Klan, 67
Brownlow Republicans in Ku Klux disguise, 105
Burgess, J.W., "Reconstruction and the Constitution," cited, 113
C.
Carbonari, 25
Carpetbag and negro legislators pass "Force Laws", 113
Carpetbag rule a cause of the Ku Klux Movement,. 29, 31, 32, 35
Carter, Dr. Benjamin, a member, 61
Cartoon from the "Independent Monitor," 42, 192;
from the "Loil Legislature", 43, 113
Causes of the Ku Klux Movement, 24, 28, 31, 50, 75-81
(See also Ku Klux Klan.)
Centaurs, Grand Council of, 144
"Century Magazine," cited, 53, 84
Certificate of Laps D. McCord, 38
"Cincinnati Commercial," prints the Randolph cartoons, 43, 192
"Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama," by W.L. Fleming,
cited, 49, 79, 113
Character and objects of Ku Klux Klan, 155
Clanton, Gen. James H., 33
Cloud, Dr. N.B., driven from Tuscaloosa by the Klan, 42;
see cartoon facing page, 192
Colquitt, Gen. A.H. Colquitt, a member, 27
Conditions in the South, 75, 76
Confederates disfranchised, 88
Confreries, 25
Congress investigates Ku Klux Klan, 27, 28, 30, 47, 48, 49, 131;
passes "Force Laws", 113
Constitutions, see Prescript.
Constitutional Union Guards, 18
Convention of Ku Klux Klan, 36, 37, 84, 133
Coon and Sibley, carpetbaggers, cartoon of, 43, and facing, 113
Costumes worn in the Klan, 43, 58, 59, 97
Council of Centaurs, 144; of Yahoos, 144
Cox, S.S., "Three Decades," quotation from. 11
Crawford, F.M., a member, 21
Creed of the Klan, 136, 154
Crowe, Major James R., one of the founders of the Klan, 19;
first Grand Turk, 21;
statement in regard to origin of the Pulaski Den, 22;
one of committee to prepare a const
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