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Principal of Point Pleasant schools was a Klansman in 1924

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New Egypt Press 18 Sep 1924

Cross Burning at Van Hiseville, 1924

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New Egypt Press 24 Apr 1924

S.V. Amburgey has nothing to do with the cross burning.

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New Egypt Press 12 Jul 1923

Klan cross at New Egypt? 1923

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New Egypt Press 15 Nov 1923

tires slashed at Klan rally, 1924

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New Egypt Press 4 Sep 1924

Klan leader sued, 1924

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New Egypt Press 4 Sep 1924

Klan meets at Cassville, 1924

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New Egypt Press 11 Sep 1924

KKK celebrates national defense day, 1924

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New Egypt Press 11 Sep 1924

Infighting in the KKK

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New Egypt Press 3 Apr 1924

KKK Meeting at Columbus, 1924

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New Egypt Press 31 Jul 1924

Bishop White defends the Klan at Lakewood, 1924

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New Egypt Press 3 Apr 1924

Junior KKK in Ocean County, 1923

New Jersey Courier 19 Oct 1923 JUNIOR K.K.K NOW Branches of Junior Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, which recently had its inception in Indiana, are being organized in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. The work has been in progress in this section about three weeks and already it is said about 500 youths have been enrolled. Boys between the ages of 12 to 18, sons of the members of the K.K.K. or sons of the Royal Riders of the Red Robe are eligible to membership, the latter, of course, if they have been born in this country. The boys have a regalia said to be somewhat like that of the K.K.K.

Klansmen in New Egypt, 1923

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New Egypt Press 20 Dec 1923

Klansmen in Pemberton, 1923

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from the New Egypt Press 1923

Klan parade at New Egypt, 1923

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from New Egypt Press 23 Aug 1923

Klan meeting in Toms River, 1923

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from New Egypt Press 23 Aug 1923

Klan parade at New Egypt, 1924

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from the New Egypt Press 18 Sep 1924

JUNIOR KKK

from the New Jersey Courier 19 Oct 1923 JUNIOR K.K.K NOW Branches of Junior Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, which recently had its inception in Indiana, are being organized in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. The work has been in progress in this section about three weeks and already it is said about 500 youths have been enrolled. Boys between the ages of 12 to 18, sons of the members of the K.K.K. or sons of the Royal Riders of the Red Robe are eligible to membership, the latter, of course, if they have been born in this country. The boys have a regalia said to be somewhat like that of the K.K.K.