Historic Pulaski Birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan Scene of Execution of Sam Davi

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William Thomas Richardson
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The public were more than ever mystified. Curiosity had not been satisfied, as it was expected it would be. The efforts of the most curious and cunning to find out who were Ku Klux failed. One gentleman from the country, a great lover of horses, who claimed to know every horse in the county, was confident that he would be able to identify the riders by the horses. With this purpose in view, he remained in town to witness the parade. But, as we have said, the horses were disguised as well as the... riders. Determined not to be bafiied, during a halt of the column he lifted the cover of a horse that was near him — the rider offering no objection — and recog- nized his own steed and saddle upon which he had ridden into town. The town people were on the 46 HisTOEic Pulaski.
alert also to see who of the young men of the town would be with the Ku Klux. All of them, almost without exception, were marked, mingling freely and conspicuously with the spectators. Those of them who were members of the Klan did not go into the parade.


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