- A
Kleagle is an
officer of the Ku Klux Klan
whose main role is to
recruit new
members and must
maintain the
three guiding principles: "recruit, maintain...
-
modeling the Klan
after fraternal organizations. Klan
organizers called "
Kleagles"
signed up
hundreds of new members, who paid
initiation fees and received...
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recruiter for the Klan
while in his 20s and 30s,
rising to the
title of
Kleagle and
Exalted Cyclops of his
local chapter.
After leaving the group, Byrd...
- the
scene of the
hanging and also
supplied the rope.
Nathan A. Baker,
Kleagle of the KKK, who
collapsed and
never completed trial. H.B. Beaver, undertaker...
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Killen was a
sawmill operator and a part-time
Baptist minister. He was a
kleagle, or
klavern recruiter and organizer, for the
Neshoba and
Lauderdale County...
- the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
While initially an ANP member,
Burros became a
Kleagle for the KKK's
United Klans of
America (UKA) in the
aftermath of a falling-out...
- a
local theatre-owner to edit out the most
provocative scene. The King
Kleagle (chief recruiter) of the
Maine Klan was the
charismatic F.
Eugene Farnsworth...
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respected dean of a
major church. In 1922,
George W.
Apgar was the King
Kleagle, with
state headquarters just
outside Newark. In 1923, the Klan provided...
- His
compatriot Will Quigg, the "California
Grand Dragon West
Coast King
Kleagle" of the
Loyal White Knights and as such in
charge of the area from Texas...
- was an
American political organizer who was best
known for
being King
Kleagle of the Ku Klux Klan in Maine.
Based in Portland, Maine,
Farnsworth recruited...