The Second Coming of the Invisible Empire: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s
Fifty years after the end of the Civil War, William Joseph Simmons, a failed Methodist minister, formed a fraternal order that he called The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Organized primarily a money-making scheme, it shared little but its name with the Ku Klux Klan of the Reconstruction Era. With its avowed creed of “One Hundred Percent Americanism,” support of Protestant Christian values, white supremacy, and the rejection of all things foreign, this new Klan became, for a brief period of time in the mid-1920s, one of America’s most powerful social and political organizations. Shamelessly adopting the symbols of the hooded robe and burning cross from the movie, The Birth of a Nation, and exploiting the sense that America was headed in the wrong direction, the order spread rapidly to every state in the nation. While often using intimidation and violence against its foes, the Klan was responsible for the election of supportive politicians at all levels of government. Following a disastrous attempt to influence the presidential election of 1924, and with increasing public awareness of the Klan’s corrupt and violent nature, the order faltered, becoming a mere wisp of its former self by 1930. This original and meticulously researched history of America’s second Ku Klux Klan presents many new and fascinating insights into this unique and important episode in American History.
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The Second Coming of the Invisible Empire: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s
Fifty years after the end of the Civil War, William Joseph Simmons, a failed Methodist minister, formed a fraternal order that he called The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Organized primarily a money-making scheme, it shared little but its name with the Ku Klux Klan of the Reconstruction Era. With its avowed creed of “One Hundred Percent Americanism,” support of Protestant Christian values, white supremacy, and the rejection of all things foreign, this new Klan became, for a brief period of time in the mid-1920s, one of America’s most powerful social and political organizations. Shamelessly adopting the symbols of the hooded robe and burning cross from the movie, The Birth of a Nation, and exploiting the sense that America was headed in the wrong direction, the order spread rapidly to every state in the nation. While often using intimidation and violence against its foes, the Klan was responsible for the election of supportive politicians at all levels of government. Following a disastrous attempt to influence the presidential election of 1924, and with increasing public awareness of the Klan’s corrupt and violent nature, the order faltered, becoming a mere wisp of its former self by 1930. This original and meticulously researched history of America’s second Ku Klux Klan presents many new and fascinating insights into this unique and important episode in American History.
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The Second Coming of the Invisible Empire: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s

The Second Coming of the Invisible Empire: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s

by William Rawlings
The Second Coming of the Invisible Empire: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s

The Second Coming of the Invisible Empire: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s

by William Rawlings

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Fifty years after the end of the Civil War, William Joseph Simmons, a failed Methodist minister, formed a fraternal order that he called The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Organized primarily a money-making scheme, it shared little but its name with the Ku Klux Klan of the Reconstruction Era. With its avowed creed of “One Hundred Percent Americanism,” support of Protestant Christian values, white supremacy, and the rejection of all things foreign, this new Klan became, for a brief period of time in the mid-1920s, one of America’s most powerful social and political organizations. Shamelessly adopting the symbols of the hooded robe and burning cross from the movie, The Birth of a Nation, and exploiting the sense that America was headed in the wrong direction, the order spread rapidly to every state in the nation. While often using intimidation and violence against its foes, the Klan was responsible for the election of supportive politicians at all levels of government. Following a disastrous attempt to influence the presidential election of 1924, and with increasing public awareness of the Klan’s corrupt and violent nature, the order faltered, becoming a mere wisp of its former self by 1930. This original and meticulously researched history of America’s second Ku Klux Klan presents many new and fascinating insights into this unique and important episode in American History.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780881465792
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Publication date: 03/04/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

William Rawlings, a physician and sixth-generation resident of Washington County, Georgia, was educated at Emory, Tulane, and Johns Hopkins Universities. He is the author of a number of books, as well as both popular and scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects.

Table of Contents

Author's Preface ix

Introduction 1

Part I The Roots of the Invisible Empire: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1860s 5

1 The Roots of the Klan 7

2 A Brief History of Reconstruction 11

3 The Arc of Terrorism 30

Part II The Lost Cause Years 1865-1915: From Terrorists to Knights in White Sheets 29

4 The Apotheosis of the Fallen 31

5 The Golden Age of Fraternalism 40

6 The Man Who Would Be Emperor 44

7 White Knights to the Rescue 49

8 Lighting the Fiery Cross 59

Part III The Klan Reborn: The Ku Klux Klan of the Twentieth Century 65

9 The Battle of the Klans 67

10 Secret Agent Men 74

11 Militants, Bolsheviks, and the Gentlemanly Gorilla 82

12 The End of the Beginning 87

Part IV The Rise to Power 97

13 Ku Klux Koin: The Spread of the Klan 99

14 A Standard Fraternal Order: The Klan in Action 111

15 Opposition: The Klan Under Siege 167

Part V The Seeds of Destruction 141

16 Toys for Tots-Floggings for Floozies 143

17 The Son of Uncle Remus 153

18 New Characters and a Palace Coup 165

19 Blackmail, The Mann Act, and Murder 185

Part VI New Directions? 205

20 Thirty Pieces of Silver and Political Aspirations 207

21 Apogee 223

Part VII It All Falls Apart 233

22 The Decline and Fall of the Invisible Empire 235

Part VIII In the End 255

23 What Was the Klan? 257

24 There Are No Second Acts 263

Epilogue… 284

Appendix 285

Glossary of Klan Terms 286

Graph of Newspaper Coverage of Ku Klux Klan 1910-1940 289

Chapter Notes 291

Author's Note and Acknowledgements 301

Sources 304

Index 309

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