Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-271) and index.
Contents
The Klan in 1920s society -- Building a white, protestant community -- Defining Americanism: white supremacy and anti-Catholicism -- Learning Americanism: the Klan and public schools -- Dry Americanism: prohibition, law, and culture -- The problem of hooded violence: moral vigilantism, enemies, and provocation -- The search for political influence and the collapse of the Klan movement -- Echoes.