This is one impressive picture.  At this point in time, the women had their own Klan. (WKKK). I don't think the women's and men's Klans will ever be separate entities again, but we can all work together to become a strong and pure nation again. Below is the Creed of Klanswomen written in the 1920's all except the one in red. I'll post a link with the original text and explain why I changed it..

 

I want this page to be about women, what we can do for our Kause, articles, ideas, poetry, art, whatever you feel expresses women in the movement. Whether you know it or not, we women play a vital role in the movement, aside from the fact that we bring babies into this world, it is our influence as mothers that mold our children into what they will become in the future. I wrote this article to help us as well as the men to understand this. Click the link below...

Women's place in the movement

 

We Believe in the Fatherhood of God, the Brotherhood of Jesus Christ and the eternal tenants of the Christian Religion as practiced by enlightened protestant churches.

We Believe that Church and State should continue to separate in administration and organization although united in their mission and purpose to serve mankind unselfishly.

We Believe in the American home as the foundation upon which rests secure the American Republic, the future of it's institutions and the liberties of it's citizens.

We Believe in the mission of emancipated womanhood, free from the shackles of old world positions and standing unafraid in the effulgence of equality and enlightenment.

We Believe that women are equal to men in the aspect that they share protection under the Constitution as sovereign American citizens.

We Believe in free public schools where our children are trained in the principles and ideals that make America the greatest of all nations.

We Believe the Stars and Stripes to be the most beautiful flag on earth, symbolizing the purity of race, the blood of martyrs and the fidelity of patriots.

We Believe in the supremacy of the Constitution of the United States and consecrate ourselves to its preservation against all enemies at home and abroad.

We Believe that the freedom of speech, of press and of worship is an unalienable right of all citizens whose allegiance and loyalty to our country are unquestioned.

We Believe that principle comes before party, that justice should be firm but impartial and the partisanship must yield to intelligent cooperation.

We Believe that the current of pure American blood must be kept uncontaminated by mongrel strains and protected from racial pollution.

We Believe that the government of the United States must be kept inviolate from the control or domination of alien races.

We Believe that the people are greater than any foreign power or potentate, prince, or prelate, and that no other allegiance in America should be tolerated.

We Believe that the perpetuity of our nation rests upon the solidarity and purity of our native-born, white, Gentile, Protestant men and women.

We Believe under God that the women of the Ku Klux Klan are a militant body of American free-women by whom these principles shall be maintained, our racial purity preserved, our homes and children protected, our happiness insured and the prosperity of our community, our state and our nation guaranteed against usurpation and selfish exploitation.