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  1. to William Joseph Simmons of Atlanta, Georgia. In November, 19 1 5, "Colonel" Simmons revived the ancient order of the "Invisible Empire" upon Stone Mountain near the capital city of Georgia. For several years the secret society was a struggling fraternity under the guidance of Imperial Wizard Simmons. The

  2. William Joseph Simmons è stato un politico e predicatore statunitense. Fu il fondatore del secondo Ku Klux Klan il Giorno del Ringraziamento del 1915.[1]

  3. Activities. William Joseph Simmons was born in Harpersville (Ala.) in 1880. After serving in the Spanish-American War, he became a Methodist circuit preacher in Alabama and Florida. He served in that capacity until 1912 when he was suspended at the Methodist Bishop Conference. Simmons then became active in numerous fraternal organizations ...

  4. Image of William J. Simmons, seated during a 1921 investigation of the Ku Klux Klan by a U.S. House of Representatives committee. He faces front, and several men sit in the background. Simmons was inspired to reestablish the Klan in 1915 after seeing D. W. Griffith's film, The Birth of a Nation, and learning about the Leo Frank trial in Atlanta, Georgia. Simmons designed the hooded uniforms ...

  5. Figure 7.9.1 7.9. 1: This photo by popular news photographers Underwood and Underwood shows a gathering of a reported three hundred Ku Klux Klansmen just outside Washington DC to initiate a new group of men into their order. The proximity of the photographer to his subjects for one of the Klan’s notorious night-time rituals suggests that this ...

  6. Download (.docx) William J Simmons, Harvard University, History of Art and Architecture Department, Alumnus. Studies Queer Art History, Feminist Art, and Feminist Art History. William J. Simmons is the author of Queer Formalism: The Return. office@williamjsimmons.art.

  7. 22. Apr. 2018 · Era casi la medianoche del 16 de octubre de 1915, cuando el predicador metodista William Joseph Simmons y, al menos, 15 hombres, subieron al pico de Stone Mountain, en Georgia. Construyeron un ...