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  1. Hiram Evans on the “The Klan’s Fight for Americanism” (1926) The “Second” Ku Klux Klan rose to prominence in the 1920s and, at its peak, claimed millions of Americans as members. Klansmen wrapped themselves in the flag and the cross and proclaimed themselves the moral guardians of America. The organization appealed to many ...

  2. Hiram Wesley Evans. Hiram Wesley Evans was born in Ashland, Alabama, on 26th September, 1881. The family moved to Texas and Evans studied dentistry at Vanderbilt University. He left without obtaining a degree but set up as a dentist in Dallas in 1900. In 1920 Evans joined the Ku Klux Klan. The following year he led a group of Klansmen who ...

  3. 10. Apr. 2018 · A year later in 1922, amid political infighting within the organization, Hiram Wesley Evans, a dentist, replaced Simmons as the group’s Imperial Wizard. Simmons died in 1945 in Atlanta.

  4. Hiram Wesley Evans (26 Sep 1881 - 14 Sep 1966) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (6 entries) edit. arwiki حيرام ويزلي إيفانز; bgwiki Хирам Уесли Еванс; enwiki Hiram Wesley Evans; frwiki Hiram Wesley Evans; mgwiki Hiram We ...

  5. Brief Life History of Hiram Wesley. When Dr. Hiram Wesley Evans was born on 26 September 1881, in Alabama, United States, his father, Judge Hiram Martin Evans, was 39 and his mother, Georgia Ann Striplin, was 35. He had at least 1 son and 2 daughters with Ellen Bama Hill. He lived in Buckhead, Fulton, Georgia, United States in 1930 and District ...

  6. Klansmen wrapped themselves in the flag and the cross and proclaimed themselves the moral guardians of America. The organization appealed to many “respectable,” middle-class Americans. Here, Imperial Wizard Hiram Evans, a dentist from Dallas, Texas, outlines the Second Klan’s potent mix of Americanism, Protestantism, and white supremacy.

  7. Who was Hiram Wesley Evans? Hiram Wesley Evans was Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, an American white supremacist group, from 1922 to 1939. A native of Alabama, Evans attended Vanderbilt University and became a dentist. He operated a small, moderately successful practice in Texas until 1920, when he joined the Klan's Dallas chapter.