A strange notice appeared in the March 27, 1867, issue of the Pulaski Citizen newspaper, which usually carried mostly brief news items and short advertisements for attorneys, carpenters, and goods for sale. “The Kuklux Klan will assemble at their usual place of rendezvous . . . [on Tuesday] exactly at the hour of midnight in costume and bearing the arms of the Klan.” The author was the “Grand Cyclops.” Frank McCord, the editor of the Tennessee paper, likely wrote it…. (Read more)