e North 192
Hardee, Gen. W.J., a member, 26
"Histoire Generale," by Lavisse & Rambaud, cited 25
Huntsville, Alabama, parade of Klan in, 44
Hydras, the staff of the Grand Dragon, 86, 136, 156, 158 164
I.
"Independent Monitor," cited 26, 41, 192
Initiations into the Pulaski Den, 60, 63, 64
Interrogations to be asked candidates for admission, 171
Investigation of Ku Klux Klan, by Congress, 26, 28, 30, 47, 48, 49, 131;
by Alabama, 43
Invisible Circle 198
Invisible Empire, 47, 85, 101
J.
Jones, Calvin, one of the founders, 20, 21;
on committee to choose a name for the order, 53;
Charles P., a member, 21;
Miss Cora R., daughter of Charles P., and niece of Calvin, article
in "Advance," cited, 61, 92;
Judge Thomas M., father of Calvin and Charles P., 20, 53
Judiciary of the Klan, 27, 144, 166
K.
Kennedy, John, one of the founders of the Klan, 20, 21;
on committee to prepare constitution and ritual, 54
Kirk, John H., aided in printing the Prescript, 38
Klephts, 25
Knights of the White Camelia, 18, 23
Ku Klux Committee of Congress, 27
Ku Klux Klan, causes of, 23, 24, 28, 29, 31, 32, 35, 47-67, 75-81;
founded at Pulaski, Tennessee, 19, 21, 51, 53;
headquarters at Pulaski, 51;
initiations at Pulaski, 61-64;
original object, 59;
selection of name, 22, 53, 55;
costumes worn, 43, 58, 59, 97;
expansion, 68-82;
transformation, 71, 83-99;
reorganized, 84-99;
territorial extent, 23, 24, 85, 136, 156;
Prescripts, 37, 39, 133-150, 151-176;
officers and their duties, 85-86, 136;
oaths and obligations, 171, 172, 197, 198;
parades, 44, 91;
character and objects, 28, 31, 109-111, 155, 171-172;
creed, 136, 154;
declaration of principles, 87;
edicts, 148, 174;
admission of members, 147, 170;
character and conduct of members, 30, 34, 101, 102;
numbers, 30, 95;
secrets, 48, 148, 174;
revenue, 145, 168;
judiciary, 27, 144, 166;
convention at Nashville, 36, 37;
methods, 71-75, 91, 96-99, 183-196;
orders and warnings, 40, 130, 187-198;
disciplines its members, 106; outrages, 131;
decline and disbandment, 35, 100-127, 128-130;
regalia destroyed, 129;
investigation by Congress, 27, 28, 30, 43, 47, 48, 49, 131;
effect of "force laws;" popular idea of the Klan, 49;
results of the Ku Klux Movement, 35, 73, 80, 81;
other secret orders, 18
Ku Klux Klan, Lester and Wilson's History of, 15-19, 35, 37, 4
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