The Mississippi Department of Public Safety uncovers rare KKK artifacts in one of its offices

FILE - A monolith listing the names, dates and rationale for the lynching of African-American residents rests in the foreground of a photograph of a burning Ku Klux Klan cross on display in the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum in Jackson, Miss, Nov. 10, 2017. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, file)

A notebook with meeting minutes and a ledger are among Ku Klux Klan-related items that the Mississippi state government uncovered while clearing out an office, offering new glimpses into the violent white supremacist group known for its secrecy and links to law enforcement.

All the objects have been transferred to the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. Officials say it will take months to process all the materials.

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