
Transcriber's Note: Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note. In keeping with the facsimile style of the Prescript section, original page breaks and footers (Latin text) remain as printed.
Grand Dragon
Grand Titan
Grand Giant
Grand Cyclops
Grand Magi
Grand Monk
Grand Exchequer
Grand Turk
Grand Scribe
This work offers a contemporary Southern account of how the Ku Klux Klan emerged from the turmoil after the Civil War. It describes the group’s early days as a social club of young men, their adoption of secret symbols, and the rise of Nathan Bedford Forrest as its “Grand Wizard.” The author portrays the organization’s intimidation of African Americans and carpetbaggers as a necessary, almost theatrical, means of restoring order.
Written in 1916, the text reflects the prevailing attitudes of its time, echoing the glorification found in Thomas Dixon’s novel and D. W. Griffith’s film. It details the Klan’s rituals, pranks, and the psychological tactics they used to spread fear, all framed as heroic deeds. Listeners will hear a first‑hand glimpse of the rhetoric that shaped early twentieth‑century memory of the group.
Language
en
Duration
~41 minutes (40K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Gerard Arthus, Stephen Blundell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from scans of public domain material produced by Microsoft for their Live Search Books site.)
Release date
2012-10-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

A little-known early 20th-century writer, she is remembered for a 1916 book on the Ku Klux Klan that reflects the Lost Cause politics of its time. Very little biographical information about her has been confirmed, which makes the surviving record around her work especially striking.
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