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... At the head the Imperial Wizard Hirem Wesley Evans, and 40,000 Klan members followed in their robes and hoods, but no masks. 200,000 ...
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... Jesse L. Jackson recently condemned former Ku Klux Klan Wizard David Duke's election to the Louisiana House of Representatives, calling it the result of a ...
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... After a while, the Force Bill was made which gave federal troops the authority to go against the Klan, and the Grand Wizard, Nathan Bedford Forrest, ordered ...
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... a great invisible empire of the south by 1869, and Grand Wizard is what ... The Klan's costume in the 1800s was made to look ghostly and supernatural, because they ...
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... At the head the Imperial Wizard Hirem Wesley Evans, and 40,000 Klan members followed in their robes and hoods, but no masks. Two ...
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... disband. This Wizard was one of the more honorable Wizards, he still believed in the original purpose of the Klan. In conclusion ...
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... A former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard and the founder of the National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP), controversial Louisiana politician ...
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... new Klan in Stone Mountain and was the man who brought the symbol of the burning cross to the Klan during his first meeting as Imperial Wizard on Thanksgiving ...
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... In politics the klan has all but faded with the last big headliner was David Duke ,the former Grand Wizard of the Klan, who ran for governor in Louisiana and ...
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... Jesse L. Jackson recently condemned former Ku Klux Klan Wizard David Duke's election to the Louisiana House of Representatives, calling it the result of a ...
(2066 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... At the head the Imperial Wizard Hirem Wesley Evans, and 40,000 Klan members followed in their robes and hoods, but no masks. 200,000 ...
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... Ex-Confederate General, Nathan Bedford Forrest was the first Grand Wizard in 1867. Klan's-men wore white sheets to hide their identities and to appear more ...
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... He took the title of "Grand Wizard". The group adopted their name, Ku Klux Klan, from the Greek word kuklos, meaning circle, and the English word clan. ...
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... during 1866. Forest, a former Confederate general and slave trader, was the Ku-Klux-Klan's first Imperial Wizard. This essay will ...
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... of them (6). The Klan's evolution towards racist violence began in 1867 with the appointment of Nathan Bedford Forest as the first Imperial Wizard, the highest ...
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... flamboyant Civil War General. Forrest had the title of grand wizard, which was the highest Klan ranking. Forrest had a short reign ...
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... the Ku Klux Klan. In the movie the Ku Klux Klan wizard or the boss is Clayton Townley a local business man. And that shows that ...
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... as "Ku Klux Klan, the Invisible Empire." There, after many days of deliberation, Forrest was made the first and most powerful Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. ...
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... Nathan Bedford Forrest was a Confederate General and was nickamed the "Grand Wizard." The name The Klu Klux Klan was found by the group. ...
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... He saw the Ku Klux Klan as a way to do it. (Barnard 11) He was quickly accepted as the "Grand Wizard". He had absolute power over the Klan members. ...
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... At the end of the rally, Jeff Barry, introduced as a National Wizard, thanked the ACLU ... The ACLU once again won the right for the Klan to speak out in public. ...
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... He quickly became the Imperial Wizard of the Klan, the highest ranking official. What Duke brought to the Klan was a new, charming, intellectual personality. ...
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... The Imperial Wizard(highest ranking klansman) Hiram Evans, a dentist, said that ... fords." However the more respectable members abandoned the Klan when national ...
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... 1867 there were enough separate Klans that a centralized chain of command needed to be formed, Nathan Bedford Forrest became the Klan's first Imperial Wizard. ...
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... Klux Klan, or the KKKK, was formed in Louisiana in 1956. They have had many national directors, or Grand Wizards that led the group. The first Grand Wizard of ...
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... Rather the Klan appealed to middle, and lower class Americans In a 1926 article Hiram Evans, Imperial Wizard explains the purpose of the Ku Klux Klan. ...
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... (Robb pg.1) Nathan Bedford Forrest was the grand wizard for the first era of the clan. (Robb pg. 1) His teachings are still present in the Klan today. ...
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... and Mrs. Tyler in Atlanta; and two dollars went to the Imperial Wizard Simmons.[14 ... An example of the charity of the Klan can be found in the following ...
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... in History in 1974, he became an enthusiastic admirer of Adolph Hitler, and by 1975, he had risen to Grand Wizard of the Louisiana Ku Klux Klan"(Mackenzie, 40 ...
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... that the Klan is growing and here to stay, a decline soon occurred. In 1925, the KKK began a sharp downward trend for many reasons. The Imperial Wizard, Hiram ...
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