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  • Description: A Ku Klux Klan meeting in Gainesville, Florida, Dec. 31, 1922.
  • Source: http://www.displaysforschools.com/history.html.
  • Portion: Reduced from original size so it is no longer suitable for reproduction.
  • Purpose: To illustrate the article en:Ku Klux Klan.
Date 1922
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  • 2007-05-03 02:22 Alabamaboy 350×282×8 (14944 bytes) === Public Domain Information === * '''Description:''' A Ku Klux Klan meeting in Gainesville, Florida, Dec. 31, 1922. * '''Source:''' http://www.displaysforschools.com/history.html. * '''Portion:''' Reduced from original size so it is no longer suitable
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