ESSAYS
KLANSMAN
By LOUIS R. BEAM, JR.ESSAYS BY A KLANSMAN
Being a compendium of Ku Klux Klan ideology,
organizational methods, history, tactics, and
opinions, with interpolations by the author.
By Louis R. Beam, Jr.
Grand Dragon Emeritus
Realm of Texas
A.K.I.A. Publications
P.O. Box 567, Hayden Lake, ID 83835
Copyright 19383
by
Louis R. Beam, Jr.published in 1983. Were the task at hand to re-edit this work, no doubt |}
would change some things that are said in the pages herein. But for the |
most part I would leave the majority of it untouched, for truth has a way v
remaining constant and once stated needs no altering. The second edition }
Forward To The Second Edition
1989
Much has happened since I wrote this book and it was first
therefore, is a reprint with no changes whatsoever.
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author thought highly of insofar as he knew of their character and | Y
country. The last paragraph of the dedication states "I further dedicate this}
But for the mercy of Yahweh I would not be free today to see the)
second edition come to print. I therefore give Him all praise and thanks |
for His loving kindness.
The original dedication lists the names of worthy individuals the
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book to all those yet unknown patriots, who are even now preparing
strike at the enemies of our...Nation.” Some of those unknown patriots
have now made themselves known. No one had heard of the Bruder
Schweigen, popularly called the “Order” in 1982 when this book was beinj}
written.
of the Bruder Schweigen.
Now there are few who have not.
i dedicate the Second Edition of Essays of A Klansman_ to the
Am Ende Steht Der Sieg!
DEDICATION
This book is dedicated to those unsung heroes of
America, who, out of love for that which is right,
gave battle to the enemy. The fact that their names
and life histories are not learned and memorized by
our children in school serves as sufficient proof that
enemies of America now control our country.
Any attempt to name all these would be futile,
for the government has managed to suppress and
cover up its persecution of many patriots. However,
in the name of justice and for the good of posterity, I
Present these few names that they may not be
forgotten and dedicate this small work to them. Sam
Holloway Bowers, Jr., Byron De La Beckwith, Rev.
Robert E. Miles, Leroy Gibson, Fred Hays, Frank
Converse, J.B. Stoner, Jimmy Dale Hutto, Lawrence
Little and Paul Scheppf.
To all of those not mentioned here, I will say
when in another life we are called upon to account
for our actions, your name shall be read and great
honor bestowed upon you.
I further dedicate this book to all those yet
unknown patriots, who are even now preparing to
strike at the enemies of our God, our Race, and our
Nation. |
Louis R. Beam, Jr.
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