The sources of the rituals, titles and even the name of KKK may be found in antebellum
college fraternities and
secret societies such as the
Kuklos Adelphon. Earlier source material, however, states, "The ceremony of initiation was borrowed from some of the features of the introduction of candidates of the long defunct
Sons of Malta and other like societies, and was calculated to, and did provoke, much amusement for most of those, if not all, who were present," according to the 1907 Cyclopedia of Fraternities. J.C. Lester, one of the original members of the group, stated that the Klan rituals were "modeled on and embraced the leading features of the rituals of an order which has long been popular in many colleges and universities under various names" such as the
Sons of Confucius or
Guiasticutus but always styled '
and '.
Walter L. Fleming stated in a footnote to Lester's text that the contemporary (early twentieth century) Southern college fraternity that most nearly mirrored the early Klan was "known as Alpha Sigma Sigma" and the institution of
snipe hunting. The original prescript of the Ku Klux Klan was adopted by a convention in
Nashville, Tennessee, in April 1867. A slightly revised edition appeared the next year.
Higher levels in
Atlanta, Georgia, July 24, 1948, being flanked by two children during the initiation ceremony at Stone Mountain In both prescripts there were four levels or "departments" of organization, above the basic level: • '''''' – constituting the whole area of the Klan's activities. This was led by the
imperial wizard and his staff of ten '
, as well as a (treasurer) and ', whose duty was to keep lists of the subordinate officers. The genii, and Scribe were appointed by the . • '
– while the role of realms was laid out in the first prescript, they were only identified as states in the second prescript. Realms were ruled by a who was assisted by eight ', as well as a and a , whose duties were identical to those of the above officers on the imperial level. All officers were appointed by the grand dragon. • '
– identified in the second prescript as "coterminous with such counties as the grand dragons of the several Realms shall assign" and "not exceed three in number for each congressional district". The dominion was headed by a who was assisted by six ', a grand exchequer and a grand scribe, all of whom were appointed by the grand titan. • '
– the second prescript identified a province as equivalent to a county. It was supervised by a , who was assisted by four ', a grand exchequer, and a grand scribe, all of whom were appointed by the grand giant. In the first prescript each officer is given the power to appoint deputies to organize realms, dominions, provinces and dens until the latter can elect their own officers. The grand wizard was to be elected by a majority of grand dragons, and each lower level was elected by a majority of the next lower level of officers (dragons were elected by titans, titans were elected by giants etc.), as soon as three units had been formed at each level (three dominions within a realm for grand dragon, three provinces within a dominion for grand titan, etc.). In the second prescript each officer appoints the lower officer with the approval of his superior.
Dens The '
were the basic level of organization for the Reconstruction Klan. In the original prescript, its chief officer was the , who appointed two , a , a , and a in addition to his grand scribe. The grand cyclops, grand exchequer, grand magi (second officer) and (third officer) were elected by the body politic of the dens, identified as '. In the second prescript the grand ensign is dispensed with, while the grand exchequer was appointed by the grand cyclops, who was now appointed by the grand giant. Only the grand magi and grand monk were elected by the ghouls. The exact function of these officers and the meaning of the titles varied. The two nighthawks have been identified as couriers. The grand sentinel was in charge of the "''''''", an organization which is not otherwise elaborated upon in the prescripts, but apparently served as the den's
security detail. The grand turk was the den's "
executive officer" and was charged with informing Klansmen of "all informal or irregular meetings" and helping the grand cyclops and the grand magi maintain the "control and government" of the Den. The grand ensign's job was to take care of the Klan's flag.
Initiation rites The organ for
initiation into the Klan was called the '''''', composed of the grand cyclops, grand magi and grand monk. Upon the nomination of a new member by a current member, the committee would investigate the candidate's "antecedents and his past and present standings and connections" and would then pronounce the candidate "competent and worthy" to become a member. The grand turk would escort the candidate to an "outpost" where he would question him and administer a preliminary
oath. After this the grand turk would conduct the candidate to the Den, where the grand cyclops would administer the final oath. The second prescript elaborates that the candidate must have his left hand on the
Bible and his right hand toward
heaven and includes a ten-point "interrogation" that the candidate must answer satisfactorily in order to proceed with the final oath. The questions asked included: "are you now or have ever been a member of the
Radical Republican Party,
Loyal Leagues or
Grand Army of the Republic? Did you fight with the
Union Army during the
Civil War? Do you believe in
Negro equality?"
Tribunals A system of "judiciary" organs was created in each prescript. In the first the judiciary was divided into a '
, to try officers of the Klan, and a ' to try regular ghouls. In Art. IV Sec. 4, the grand giant is charged with conducting the Council of Yahoo, but Art. VI Sec. 2 states that the council will be composed of officers of the equivalent rank as the accused and presided over by an officer of the next higher rank. A trial of the grand wizard would be held by a meeting of all the grand dragons, the most senior grand dragon presiding It is unclear if these tribunals were ever functional. The second prescript presented an entirely different judiciary, with officers of the first three levels tried by three judges, appointed by the chief officer of the given jurisdiction, and the officers and attaches of the headquarters (presumably the genii, squires, and furies). Trials of den officers would be conducted at the provincial headquarters and include five judges, and ordinary ghouls to be tried at their dens with seven judges. As before a trial of the grand wizard would be conducted by the most senior grand dragon, this time with a quorum of seven dragons. All defendants had the right of appeal to the next higher court, and the proceeding was to be governed as "ordinary
court martials".
Miscellaneous In addition to the structure outlined above, there are documented cases of organs of slightly different nomenclature from Reconstruction. For instance, a group of twenty men, who were arrested on April 6, 1868, at their "den" at the corners of
Beale Street and Hernando street in
Memphis, was called the '
. The constitution that the police captured outlined an organization with a grand cyclops, vice-grand cyclops, and secretary and openly advocated assassination of the "murders and robbers" now ruling the South. Members were bound to participate in the activities of the order, even if it meant leaving the "embraces" of their wife. A ', composed of delegates from
Spartanburg,
York,
Union, and
Chester counties in South Carolina and a few from North Carolina, met in
Spartanburg, South Carolina and declared that no more
raids or whippings would be conducted by members of the Klan except by their order and that the penalty for violating this order would be 100 lashes for the first offense and death for the second. An attempt was apparently made to make ghoul titles for other officers in
Maury County, Tennessee, in 1867 and early 1868, but the result was only confusion. Additionally a "'
" notified Klansmen in Lebanon, Tennessee, to cease night riding and the order was apparently effective in restoring calm to Wilson County, Tennessee. In some early reconstruction Klan units there was also a ', whose role as a guard of the den was later subsumed by the Nighthawks. == Second Era ==