Albert Pike The Man Behind the Mystery December 2, 1809 - April 2, 1891.

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Page 1: Albert Pike The Man Behind the Mystery December 2, 1809 - April 2, 1891.

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December 2, 1809 - April 2, 1891December 2, 1809 - April 2, 1891

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Pike was born in Boston, MA. When he was 18, he joined an expedition and traveled west. Pike settled in Little Rock, AR.

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Pike’s writing, political and law careers developed whileworking for the Arkansas Advocate, a pro-Whig paper.

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Pike left the Whigs because of their split over slavery,and joined the Know-Nothing Party.

Anti-Immigration

Anti-Catholicism

Secretive

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Pike also joined another secretive group during this time…

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Pike rapidly ascended the Masonic hierarchy, and was very influential as a Freemason.

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Civil War Experiences

Pike Commanded Indian Troops at the Battle of Pea Ridge

Reports of the Battle Included Scalping of Union Soldiers by Pike’s Troops

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Deemed a traitor by the Union, Pike fled to a cabin he owned in the town of Greasy Cove to escape persecution.

Civil War Experiences

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It is here where Pike is said to have devoted much time tohis detailed work of Freemasonry, Morals and Dogma.

In 1872, Morals and Dogma was first published.

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Morals and Dogma is often misinterpreted, which leads to speculation about Pike and Freemasonry.

Was Albert Pike Connected With:

The Ku Klux Klan?

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-Lucifer Quote from M&D

-Early KKK Poetry

-Secret Society

-Anti-Immigration

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The Knights of the Golden Circle?

Morals and Dogma is often misinterpreted, which leads to speculation about Pike and Freemasonry.

Was Albert Pike Connected With:

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-Branched from Know-Nothings

-Created by Pike’s Friend George Bickley

-Secret Society

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Pike Died in the House of the Temple of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

A Statue of Pike Stands Outside the Temple

In Washington, DC…

Will Dan Brown Include this InfluentialFigure in His Next Novel?

It is the only statue in Washington of a Confederate General