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Memo on Klan Traditions
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This three page document is drawn from Klan resolutions and outline the central traditions of the Klan: Christianity, preserving
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Document
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The Klan's Future in Tennessee
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This bulletin announces a public meeting at Ellis Auditorium in Memphis on July 15, 1972, where the Klan's political goals will
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Letter
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Imperial Office Newsletter
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A newsletter from the national office of the United Klans of America condemns pornographic movies and encourages picketing at
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newsletter
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Message to Our White Brothers
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A satirical message, written as though it were composed by blacks, thanks whites for not joining the KKK. From the Brownsville
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Letter
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Personal Notes
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This handwritten note, probably prepared for a speech, contains a few general comments about liberty, education and some folksy
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document
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Racial Mixing Cartoon
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A detailed cartoon begins with children going to integrated schools and ends with a white girl marrying her black boyfriend and
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handout
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Proposed Negro Communist State Map
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This map of the South highlights those parts of the region that have the largest black population and claims that the Communist
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handout
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Pillbox Press Memphis VA Hospital
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A newsletter from the VA Hospital in Memphis lists events for the week of August 7-13, 1972, which suggests that (alias: Bob
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August, 1972
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newsletter
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Letter from the Peabody Demonstration School
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(Name Redacted) expresses appreciation to Mr. (Alias: Bob West) for agreeing to meet with students at the Peabody Demonstration
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1973
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Letter
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Mack's Discount Salvage Store Receipt
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A receipt from 1972 notes payment for night sticks, helmet liners, a large knife, and a gun rack. From the Brownsville Klan
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Oct 27, 1972
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receipt
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Abraham Lincoln's Views on the Negro
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A campaign statement in 1968, which includes two quotes from Abraham Lincoln on the need to separate black people from whites,
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1968
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handbill
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Anti-Julian Bond Cartoon
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This poster portrays Julian Bond as a primitive African native whose main interests are white women and welfare. From the
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Jul 4, 1967
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poster
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