•
Samuel Green (1889–1949). Green reformed the KKK in 1946. He was briefly Imperial Wizard of a reorganized Klan in 1949, but died of a
heart attack within two weeks of his election. •
Jeff Lynn Berry (1968–2013) •
Samuel Bowers (1924–2006) •
David Duke (born 1950), Imperial Wizard, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (1974–1981); Duke started a new branch of the KKK. •
Virgil Lee Griffin (1944–2009) •
Thomas Robb (born 1946), National Director, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, 1989–present •
David Wayne Hull (born 1962), Imperial Wizard, White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, until 2003 •
Johnny Lee Clary (1959–2014), Imperial Wizard in 1989 of the White Knights Organization but subsequently renounced his membership and became an
ordained Christian minister speaking against racism and movements such as the Ku Klux Klan. • Ron Edwards, Imperial Wizard of the
Imperial Klans of America. •
Robert Shelton (1930–2003). Grand Wizard,
United Klans of America Inc., 1961–1987, Shelton started a new branch of the KKK •
Louis Beam (born 1946), Grand Wizard, Texas Ku Klux Klan, 1984–2000 •
Bill Wilkinson (born 1942), Imperial Wizard, Invisible Empire Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, 1975–1981, Wilkinson formed a competing branch which, at the time, was the largest national KKK organization. •
Don Black (born 1953), formally imprisoned
white nationalist and Imperial Wizard, from 1981–1987. •
Eldon Edwards (1909–1960), Imperial Wizard, Original Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, 1950–1959 •
Roy Elonza Davis (1890–1967) Second in command of 1915 KKK under William Simmons, Grand Dragon of Texas under Eldon Edwards. Imperial Wizard, Original Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Knights of the Flaming Sword 1959–1964; Both organizations disbanded. •
Samuel Roper (1895–1986), law enforcement officer turned Imperial Wizard of the KKK, from 1949–1950. Styled Imperial Wizard, Original Knights of the Ku Klux Klan 1949–1950, He was preceded by Samuel Green, and was later succeeded by Eldon Lee Edwards. •
Bob Jones (1930–1989), Grand Dragon of the United Klans of America in
North Carolina from 1963–1967. •
Tom Metzger (1938–2020), Grand Wizard of the KKK in the 1970s. Founder of the
White Aryan Resistance (WAR). ==See also==