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This text argues that in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas the primary stimulus for the growth of the Ku Klux Klan was the emphasis on the moral status quo. It chronicles how the Klan's night-riding vigilantism appealed to a disillusioned, post-World War middle-class society.