The Fiery Cross was published by the United Klans of America, a white-supremacist group headquartered in Tuscaloosa, Alabama,[1] mainly to attract the attention of "on-the-low" Whites, allowing them to be connected with the Klan without fear of others knowing they themselves are members.
[2] It was published between July 1922 and February 1925[3] in Swartz, Louisiana.
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