
Traitor
Published in 1907, 'Traitor' is the final installment of Thomas Dixon, Jr.'s trilogy that includes 'The Leopard’s Spots' and 'The Clansman.' Set in North Carolina during the years 1870-1872, the novel explores the decline of the Ku Klux Klan post-Reconstruction, reflecting Dixon's controversial views on the Klan's origins and purpose. The narrative intertwines folk legends, haunted houses, and romance, blending fact and fiction while illustrating the complex racial dynamics of 19th century America.


















