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* ''[[Klansmen: Guardians of Liberty]]'', 1926 political manifesto by Alma Bridwell White
* ''[[Klansmen: Guardians of Liberty]]'', 1926 political manifesto by Alma Bridwell White
* ''The Clansman'' (1959 novel), a historical novel written by Nigel Tranter, see [[Historical novels by Nigel Tranter set after 1603]]
* ''The Clansman'' (1959 novel), a historical novel written by Nigel Tranter, see [[Historical novels by Nigel Tranter set after 1603]]
* ''The Klansman'', 1965 novel by [[William Bradford Huie]]

==Film==
==Film==
* ''[[The Birth of a Nation]]'', 1915 American drama film also called ''The Clansman'', by D. W. Griffith
* ''[[The Birth of a Nation]]'', 1915 American drama film also called ''The Clansman'', by D. W. Griffith
* ''[[The Klansman]]'', 1974 American drama film based on the 1965 novel by William Bradford Huie
* ''[[The Klansman]]'', 1974 American drama film based on the 1965 novel


==Other entertainment==
==Other entertainment==
* "The Clansman", a song by Iron Maiden from the 1998 album ''[[Virtual XI]]''
* "The Clansman", a song by Iron Maiden from the 1998 album ''[[Virtual XI]]''
* Clansman, a member of "The Clans" in the ''BattleTech'' fictional universe, see [[List of BattleTech characters]]

==Transportation==
==Transportation==
* ''The Clansman'', a train service between London and the Highlands, replaced by ''[[Highland Chieftain]]''
* ''The Clansman'', a train service between London and the Highlands, replaced by ''[[Highland Chieftain]]''

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Clansman, clansmen, Klansman, klansmen, or variations, may refer to:

People

Literature

Film

Other entertainment

  • "The Clansman", a song by Iron Maiden from the 1998 album Virtual XI

Transportation

Other uses

See also