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The Clansman (1905)
by Thomas Frederick Dixon
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"'Do you not fear my betrayal of your secret?'"

The Clansman

An Historical Romance
of the Ku Klux Klan

By
Thomas Dixon, Jr.

Illustrated by
Arthur I. Keller

Doubleday Page & Company logo
Doubleday Page & Company logo

New York
Doubleday, Page & Company
1905

Copyright, 1905
By Thomas Dixon, Jr.

To the memory of
a Scotch-Irish leader of the South

My Uncle, Colonel Leroy McAfee
Grand Titan of the Invisible Empire
Ku Klux Klan

To the Reader

"The Clansman" is the second book of a series of historical novels planned on the Race Conflict. "The Leopard's Spots" was the statement in historical outline of the conditions from the enfranchisement of the negro to his disfranchisement.

"The Clansman" develops the true story of the "Ku Klux Klan Conspiracy," which overturned the Reconstruction régime.

The organization was governed by the Grand Wizard Commander-in-Chief, who lived at Memphis, Tennessee. The Grand Dragon commanded a State, the Grand Titan a Congressional District, the Grand Giant a County, and the Grand Cyclops a Township Den. The twelve volumes of Government reports on the famous Klan refer chiefly to events which occurred after 1870, the date of its dissolution.

The chaos of blind passion that followed Lincoln's assassination is inconceivable to-day. The revolution it produced in our Government, and the bold attempt of Thaddeus Stevens to Africanize ten great States of the American Union, read now like tales from "The Arabian Nights."

I have sought to preserve in this romance both the letter and the spirit of this remarkable period. The men who enact the drama of fierce revenge into which I have woven a double love story are historical figures. I have merely changed their names without taking a liberty with any essential historic fact.

In the darkest hour of the life of the South, when her wounded people lay helpless amid rags and ashes under the beak and talon of the Vulture, suddenly from the mists of the mountains appeared a white cloud the size of a man's hand. It grew until its mantle of mystery enfolded the stricken earth and sky. An "Invisible Empire" had risen from the field of Death and challenged the Visible to mortal combat.

How the young South, led by the reincarnated souls of the Clansmen of Old Scotland, went forth under this cover and against overwhelming odds, daring exile, imprisonment, and a felon's death, and saved the life of a people, forms one of the most dramatic chapters in the history of the Aryan race.

Thomas Dixon, jr.

Dixondale, Va. December 14, 1904.

Contents

Book I
The Assassination

Chapter Page
I. The Bruised Reed 3
II. The Great Heart 19
III. The Man of War 33
IV. A Clash of Giants 38
V. The Battle of Love 56
VI. The Assassination 61
VII. The Frenzy of a Nation 80

Book II
The Revolution

Chapter Page
I. The First Lady of the Land 90
II. Sweethearts 101
III. The Joy of Living 112
IV. Hidden Treasure 115
V. Across the Chasm 120
VI. The Gauge of Battle 131
VII. A Woman Laughs 136
VIII. A Dream 148
IX. The King Amuses Himself 152
X. Tossed by the Storm 162
XI. The Supreme Test 165
XII. Triumph in Defeat 179

Book III
The Reign of Terror

Chapter Page
I. A Fallen Slaveholder's Mansion 187
II. The Eyes of the Jungle 204
III. Augustus Caesar 209
IV. At the Point of the Bayonet 218
V. Forty Acres and a Mule 235
VI. A Whisper in the Crowd 244
VII. By the Light of a Torch 254
VIII. The Riot in the Master's Hall 263
IX. At Lover's Leap 276
X. A Night Hawk 284
XI. The Beat of a Sparrow's Wing 297
XII. At the Dawn of Day 305

Book IV
The Ku Klux Klan

Chapter Page
I. The Hunt for the Animal 309
II. The Fiery Cross 318
III. The Parting of the Ways 327
IV. The Banner of the Dragon 337
V. The Reign of the Klan 341
VI. The Counter Stroke 351
VII. The Snare of the Fowler 358
VIII. A Ride for a Life 362
IX. "Vengeance Is Mine" 369

Leading Characters of the Story

Scene: Washington and the Foothills of the Carolinas.

Time: 1865 to 1870.

Ben Cameron Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan
Margaret His Sister
Mrs. Cameron His Mother
Dr. Richard Cameron His Father
Hon. Austin Stoneman Radical Leader of Congress
Phil His Son
Elsie His Daughter
Marion Lenoir Ben's First Love
Mrs. Lenoir Her Mother
Jake A Faithful Man
Silas Lynch A Negro Missionary
Uncle Aleck The Member from Ulster
Cindy His Wife
Col. Howle A Carpet-bagger
Augustus Cæsar Of the Black Guard
Charles Sumner Of Massachusetts
Gen. Benjamin F. Butler Of Fort Fisher
Andrew Johnson The President
U. S. Grant Commanding General
Abraham Lincoln The Friend of the South

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