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Thomas Dixon included a cross-burning scene in his book The Clansmen, which was an attempt to compare the Klan with the Scottish clansmen who set crosses on fire in medieval times in defiance of their rivals. Later, D.W. Griffith adapted the book into a movie, the infamous The Birth of a Nation. The Klan was inspired by the big-screen portrayal and soon started using the burning crosses themselves. The Klan today says that the ritual is "cross-lighting" (not burning) and symbolizes their Christian faith.

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