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"THE $13 SUCKER" art detail, from- Something has come to town, cartoon in Manitoba Free Press, October 1928 (cropped)

"THE $13 SUCKER" art detail, from- Something has come to town, cartoon...

Image of a cartoon entitled "Something has come to town" with a man standing on a curb wearing a sash reading "Winnipeg Citizen" saying "Dear me! I didn't know we had a circus in town" while watching a hooded a... More

Kloran of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of Kanada, based in Toronto

Kloran of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of Kanada, based in Toronto

Kloran of the Ku Klux Klan of KanadaImage of the cover of a book entitled "Kloran - Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of Kanada - K-Uno Karacter Honor Duty - Imperial Palace Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of Kanada, Tor... More

Something has come to town, cartoon in Manitoba Free Press, October 1928

Something has come to town, cartoon in Manitoba Free Press, October 19...

Image of a cartoon entitled "Something has come to town" with a man standing on a curb wearing a sash reading "Winnipeg Citizen" saying "Dear me! I didn't know we had a circus in town" while watching a hooded a... More

Klansman in Canadian Klan regalia, near Kingston, Ontario, 1 July 1927

Klansman in Canadian Klan regalia, near Kingston, Ontario, 1 July 1927

Image of a man in a hood and robe - "Rather than return to the United States the Ontario Klansmen decided to try their luck in Western Canada. In late 1926 Klan organizers entered Saskatchewan. - Close up of Ca... More

The Klansman, volume 2, number 4, published December 1929

The Klansman, volume 2, number 4, published December 1929

Image of the cover of "The Klansman Vol.2 No.4 Regina Sask December 1929 $1.00 Per Year, 10c Per Copy" with a drawing of a hooded man and horse carrying a Union Jack flag - "A provincial election was called by ... More

St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Barrie, Ontario before June 1926 dynamite explosion in its furnace room

St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Barrie, Ontario before June 1926 d...

Image of a church - "The Klan was gaining momentum in Ontario when in June 1926, a few days after a Klan demonstration, the St. Mary's Catholic church in Barrie was dynamited. - St. Mary's Church, Barrie, Ontar... More

The Klansman, volume 1, number 9, published 15 May 1929

The Klansman, volume 1, number 9, published 15 May 1929

Image of a cover of a publication entitled "The Klansman Vol. 1 No. 9 May 15, 1929 Extra $1.00 Per Year 10c Per Copy" with a hooded and robed man and horse carrying a confederate flag - "Although the Ku Klux Kl... More