Broadside 30 May 1924.

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Broadside 30 May 1924.

Broadside, 30 May 1924, advertising a Ku Klux Klan "open air demonstration and naturalization" in Henderson County, Kentucky. Broadside encourages visitors to "Kome, Kome, Kome" for a meeting to last "all day and all night" that will feature "the greatest display of fireworks ever shown in West Kentucky." The broadside also invites patrons to "bring the family and enjoy the day." On the reverse of the broadside is a poem praising the Klan. Poem is attributed, "from Canto Sixth by Scott. By R.B. Abrams."

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The Filson Historical Society

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