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Annex Nine: Phonograph Records, '45's, Player Piano Rolls, and Sheet Music. (Sheet Music? There's a joke in there some where.)
Numerous phonograph records were made during the 1920's - 30's with songs that glorified the Ku Klux Klan. They are all valuable collector items now. Some sell for over $100.00. Below are some of the labels and companies that made them.These records were sold in record stores across the country and via mail order catalogues.
The General Phonograph Corporation of New York made the above recordings.


The above records were made by the Gennett Record Co. of Richmond, Indiana.
Above left: A page from a catalogue advertising KKK records and piano rolls.
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