The Klansman Manuel 1925
The Order
"Knights
of the Ku Klux Klan."
"Forever hereafter it shall be
known as
Knights of the Ku Klux Klan."

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Its Divisions
"There shall be four Kloranic
Orders of this Order, namely:
1. "The order of citizenship or K-UNO
(Probationary).
2. "Knight Kamellia or K-DUO (Primary Order of Knighthood)."
3. "Knights of the great Forest or K-TRIO (The Order of American Chivalry)
4. "Knights of the Midnight Mystery or K-Quad (Superior Order of Knighthood and
Spiritual Philosophies)."…
Its Government
The Constitution provides for and
establishes that form of government that will best further the interests of the
movement and develop to the highest possible efficiency all of its component
elements.
1. This form of
government is military in character. It will suffice to compare the
Klan's form of government to the government of an army. As the United States
Army is duly organized with its various officers and troops, so is the Knights
of the Ku Klux Klan welded together as an organized force for the fulfillment of
its patriotic mission. The Commander-in-Chief is the Imperial Wizard. The
divisional Commanders are the Grand Dragons. The Brigade Commanders are the
Great Titans. The Regimental Commanders are the Exalted Cyclops. All of these
Commanders have their respective staffs and other subordinate officers and aids.
2.
This form of government is necessary. (a) For
efficient administration: (b) For effectiveness in method and operation: (c)
For the preservation of the order.
Fraternal order history records the failure of many patriotic societies that
were organized on a so-called democratic basis.
Without this feature of the military form of government which is designed to
provide efficient leadership, effective discipline, intelligent cooperation,
active functioning, uniform methods, and unified operation, quickly responsive
to the call to put over the immediate task at hand, even the Knights of the Ku
Klux Klan would degenerate into a mere passive, inefficient, social order.
The military form of government must and will be
preserved for the sake of true, patriotic Americanism, because it is the only
form of government that gives any guarantee of success. We must avoid the fate
of the other organizations that have spilt on the rock of democracy.
Objects and Purposes (Article II, The
Constitution)
Mobilization
This is its primary purpose: "To unite white
male persons, native-born, Gentile citizens of the United States of America, who
owe no allegiance of any nature or degree to any foreign government, nation,
institution, sect, ruler, person, or people; whose morals are good; whose
reputations and vocations are respectable; whose habits are exemplary; who are
of sound minds and eighteen years or more of age, under a common oath into a
brother hood of strict regulations."
Cultural
The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan is a movement
devoting itself to the needed task of developing a genuine spirit of American
patriotism. Klansmen are to be examples of pure patriotism. They are to organize
the patriotic sentiment of native-born white, Protestant Americans for the
defense of distinctively American institutions. Klansmen are dedicated to the
principle that America shall be made American through the promulgation of
American doctrines, the dissemination of American ideals, the creation of
wholesome American sentiment, the preservation of American institutions.
Fraternal
The movement is designed to create a real
brotherhood among men who are akin in race, belief, spirit, character, interest,
and purpose. The teachings of the order indicate very clearly the attitude and
conduct that make for real expression of brotherhood, or, "the practice of
Klannishness."
Beneficient
"To relieve the injured and the oppressed; to
succor the suffering and unfortunate, especially widows and orphans."
The supreme pattern for all
true Klansmen is their Criterion of Character, Jesus Christ, "who went about
doing good."
The movement accepts the full
Christian program of unselfish helpfulness, and will seek to carry it on in the
manner commanded by the one Master of Men, Christ Jesus.
Protective
1. The Home. "To shield the sanctity of the
home." The American home is fundamental to all that is best in life, in society,
in church, and in the nation. It is the most sacred of human institutions. Its
sanctity is to be preserved, its interests are to be safeguarded, and its
well-being is to be promoted. Every influence that seeks to disrupt the home
must itself be destroyed. The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan would protect the home
by promoting whatever would make for is stability, its betterment, its safety,
and its inviolability.
2. Womanhood. The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan declare that it is committed to
"the sacred duty of protecting womanhood"; and announces that one of its
purposes is "to shield… the chastity of womanhood." The degradation of women is
violation of the sacredness of human personality, a sin against the race, a
crime against society, menace to our country, and a prostitution of all that is
best, and noblest, and highest in life. No race, or society, or country, can
rise higher than its womanhood.
3. The Helpless. "To protect the weak, the innocent, and the defenseless from
the indignities, wrongs, and outrages of the lawless, the violent, and the
brutal." Children, the disabled, and other helpless ones are to know the
protective, sheltering arms of the Klan.
4. American Interests.
"To protect and defend the
Constitution of the United States of America, and all laws passed in conformity
thereof, and to protect the states and the people thereof from all invasion of
the right from any source whatsoever."

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