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"Members of a Possible 'Women's Auxiliary' of the Klan: Group From the Five Hundred
White Figures Which Recently Paraded at Night Through the Streets of Atlanta, Dressed
Like the Men of the Ku Klux Klan, Saying They Represented a Secret Protestant
Organization for Women Whose Officers Were Initiated on the Top of Stone Mountain,
Where the Klan Was Organized."
New York Times Rotogravure Picture Section,
December 3, 1922