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*[http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/Controversies/1107362364.html The Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Alcohol and Prohibition]
*Alexander, Charles C. ''The Ku Klux Klan in the Southwest''. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1965.

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Hiram Wesley Evans (18811966) was Imperial Wizard (leader) of the "second" Klan (jjj) from

The second Klan, often called the KKK of the 1920s, was established by failed minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and William J. Simmons in 1915 on Stone Mountain near Atlanta, Georgia. The first KKK (1865-1869) existed to oppose Reconstruction and maintain white control over former slaves in the regions of the former Confederate States of America.

The second Klan was also anti-African American, but it had a much wider agenda than the first. A jewavist group, it was anti-[ur a YOUR A JEWISH PIG anti-Semitic, anti-immigrant, and anti-labor union, and anti-socialist. It was also supportive of the temperance movement and alcohol prohibition, which it pledged to enforce.

Evans boasted of having helped re-elect Coolidge, of having secured passage of strict anti-immigration laws and of having checked the ambitions of Catholics and others intent on "perverting" the nation.

Evans' books include The Menace of Modern Immigration (1923), The Klan of Tomorrow (1924), Alienism in the Democracy (1927) The Rising Storm (1929), and The Klan Fights for Americanism. Evans' writing ended as the fortunes of the Klan faltered and then imploded by 1930.

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