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  • proper noun Archaic form of Ku Klux Klan.

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  • The holocaust of war, the terrors of the Kuklux Klan, the lies of carpet-baggers, the disorganization of industry, and the contradictory advice of friends and foes left the bewildered serf with no new watchword beyond the old cry for freedom.

    Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue Various

  • The holocaust of war, the terrors of the Kuklux Klan, the lies of carpet-baggers, the disorganization of industry, and the contradictory advice of friends and foes left the bewildered serf with no new watchword beyond the old cry for freedom.

    Strivings of the Negro People 1897

  • It may not be out of place here to state that the Kuklux Klan, the

    Black and White Land, Labor, and Politics in the South Timothy Thomas Fortune 1892

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