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Annex Five
None of these items are for sale. They are museum exhibits only.
The three charters below all date from the 1920's.
(1) Every Realm,
Province, and Klavern of the Klan was chartered in the revival Klan (1915 - 44). The
charters were a little different from each other depending on whether it was for a Realm
(state), a Province (county), or Klavern (local chapter).
(2) You can see that
this charter is a bit different from the one above. This one is for the Albert Pike
Klavern, Rutherford, N.J. In front of it and from the same Klavern is (left to right): an
embossing seal. They were identical to the ones used by Notary Republics but they would
stamp the Klan seal and logo. The Klavern's gavel and a round gavel. The round gavel is
decorated with metal Klan tokens and badges on chains.
(3) This charter is for the Women of the KKK
organization which was independent from the men's Klan.
(4)
Klan post card, circa 1920's.
(5) This post card dates from 1909, six years before the
Klan revival. It celebrates the original Ku Klux Klan and shows the Klan's Grand Ensign,
thus, the true flag of the KKK.
(6) Cover of a Klan booklet promoting Americanism. Circa 1920's. Today, the idea of
America being for Americans is not politically correct. Today, America is for everyone but
Americans. Welcome to the New World Order. Expect no mercy.
(7) Huge wall poster of Klan secret codes (circa 1920's)
too big to get entirely in one photo. These were displayed in the Klavern Halls of the
KKK.
(8)
Admission ticket to a Klan lecture at a Masonic Temple. At the height of the KKK half the
Free Masons in the USA were also members of the KKK. The highest ranking Klan officers
were also Free Masons.
(9)
Klan booster, 1924, with schedule of
activities.
(10) 
Front, back, and inside covers of a 1954 note book promoting KKK medical products.
(11) 
Klan calling card with message on the back.
Updated November 15, 2008