"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 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 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
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
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 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
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