11/24/2018. Kentucky. USA. Members of a mid-Western Klan realm begin to show up at the home of their Imperial Wizard (leader) for a year-end gathering.
This gathering was in tribute to November 25th, 1915 the day the 2nd era of the Klan was born.
On Thanksgiving night, November 25, 1915, sixteen men wearing white robes and hoods climb Stone Mountain in Georgia – a massive flat-topped outcropping of granite and quartz, 1,686 feet tall, located 15 miles east of Atlanta, now the scene of a massive carving honoring the Confederacy. Once at the peak, the men, led by William Joseph Simmons, hoist and burn a wooden cross. With this act, the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan is reborn.
Five years later, the Invisible Empire reached Indiana.11/24/2018. Kentucky. USA. A Klansman, who also happens to be the Imperial klaliff/knighthawk takes a break after a turkey dinner in honor of Thanksgiving and the 103rd anniversary of the Klan’s second era.
On Thanksgiving night, November 25, 1915, sixteen men wearing white robes and hoods climb Stone Mountain in Georgia – a massive flat-topped outcropping of granite and quartz, 1,686 feet tall, located 15 miles east of Atlanta, now the scene of a massive carving honoring the Confederacy. Once at the peak, the men, led by William Joseph Simmons, hoist and burn a wooden cross. With this act, the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan is reborn.
Five years later, the Invisible Empire reached Indiana.During this station of the naturalization, the blindfolded candidate is guided to stand on a chair as a noose is placed upon his neck and tightened. The person is then asked if he/she trusts the noose-man and is instructed to step off the chair in an act of faith.
Throughout the rituals, proposed Klansmen/Klanswomen are blindfolded, and then with one arm placed on the shoulder of the person before them, they are led through the woods at a sometimes-vigorous pace. The link is not to be broken as they are questioned on Klan history and intimidated occasionally with the sound of a firearm.
According to Klan beliefs, the "hazing" actually has symbolic purpose, and builds mutual trust, loyalty and reveals personal bravery and dedication.Candidates wishing to become citizens of the Ku Klux Klan take part in a Naturalization ceremony. There are some parts of the ceremony that many might at first mistake for a "hazing". Proposed Klansmen are blindfolded, and then with one arm placed on the shoulder of the man before him, led through the woods at a sometimes-vigorous pace. The link is not to be broken as they are questioned on Klan history and intimidated occasionally with the sound of a firearm. According to Klan beliefs, the "hazing" actually has symbolic purpose, and builds mutual trust, loyalty and reveals personal bravery and dedication. Missouri.
A Ku Klux Klan Labor Day gathering in rural Arkansas, on Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007. Members and supporting Klan realms from five different states came together for a three-day weekend of racial unity. The gathering included BBQ?s, games, fellowship, an award ceremony and a Klan naturalization. A historical cannon was fired every hour on the hour during daylight hours, until local neighbors complained. Saturday evening closed with a cross lighting ceremony which, according to Klan beliefs, dispels darkness and ignorance. Due to a statewide burn ban, the lighting was done with Christmas tree lights.
Members and supporting Klan realms from five different states came together for a two-day weekend of racial unity. The gathering included BBQ’s, a raffle (shown here), fellowship, an award ceremony and a Klan naturalization. A historical cannon was fired every hour on the hour during daylight hours, until local neighbors complained. Saturday evening closed with a cross lighting ceremony which, according to Klan ideology, dispels darkness and ignorance. Due to a statewide burn ban; the lighting was carried out with Christmas tree lights.
A Ku Klux Klan wedding ceremony in Walker, La., on August 30, 2008. The couple were wed by a chaplin Klan member (Kludd), where vows and custom Klan rings were exchanged during a cross lighting. This second cross lighting took place immediately following a group cross lighting ceremony - signifying the light of Christ and also meant to bring spiritual truth to a world that is blinded by misinformation and darkness.
A Ku Klux Klan wedding ceremony in Walker, La., on August 30, 2008. The couple were wed by a Chaplin Klan member, where vows and custom Klan rings were exchanged during a cross lighting. This second cross lighting took place immediately following a group cross lighting ceremony - signifying the light of Christ and also meant to bring spiritual truth to a world that is blinded by misinformation and darkness.
“Klan cologne” a mixture of Kerosene (or diesel fuel) mixed with a small amount of motor oil is poured onto a burlap wrapped cross in preparation for a cross lighting ceremony. According to Klan beliefs, the purpose of the lighting is to signify the light of Christ and is also meant to bring spiritual truth to a world that is blinded by misinformation and darkness.