Hiram Evans on the “The Klan’s Fight for Americanism” (1926) | The American Yawp Reader
<hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content"> </hypothesis-highlight><hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content"><hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content"><hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content"><hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content"><hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content">The races and stocks of men are as distinct as breeds of animals, </hypothesis-highlight></hypothesis-highlight></hypothesis-highlight></hypothesis-highlight></hypothesis-highlight><hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content"><hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content"><hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content"><hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content"><hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content">and every boy knows that if one tries to train a bulldog to herd sheep, he has in the end neither a good bulldog nor a good collie</hypothesis-highlight></hypothesis-highlight></hypothesis-highlight><hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content"><hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content">.</hypothesis-highlight></hypothesis-highlight></hypothesis-highlight></hypothesis-highlight>
The second word in the Klansman’s trilogy is “white.” <hypothesis-highlight class="hypothesis-highlight other-content">The white race must be supreme, not only in America but in the world.</hypothesis-highlight>