Yes they do. the KKK is still around today but their isn't many KKK members now. there is about 6,000 KKK members who's still alive today. Some KKK members are still alive from the 2nd KKK which lasted from 1915-1944.
Yes it does ... Best estimation is that current membership hovers around 8,000 unlike the Six million members it boasted in 1924. And no, they do not endorse Mr. Obama for president (that, according to their website).cause i saw them last night
The majority of them are in the pacific northwest.
It sure does! In fact there are organizational problems as there are many different orgs calling themselves the Ku Klux Klan, just like the diversified phone companies- a horrible analogy, what. There is a broader emphasis now. Some of the religious antagonism has been toned down but Blacks and Jews are still targets for hate and what would be now called Hate crimes. there is quite a bit of this- not necessarily KKK oriented- On Long Island suburbs.
The present-day Ku Klux Klan is not one organization. Rather it is made up of small independent chapters across the United States. The formation of independent chapters has made the KKK groups more difficult to infiltrate and researchers find it hard to estimate its numbers. KKK members have stepped up recruitment in recent years but the organization continues to grow slowly, with membership estimated at 5,000-8,000 across 179 chapters
It is thought that the Ku Klux Klan has disbanded but sightings are still common
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THE KKK EXIST TODAY.
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The Ku Klux Klan In Prophecy was created in 1925.
Not really
Yes, it is.
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You need to be more specific here. The Ku Klux Klan was not an individual but an organization so technically speaking it can't "die." The original Klan effectively ceased to exist in the 1870s about ten years after its founding, but there have since been other organizations using that name, some of which still exist.
What are the differences between the ku klux klan and the sclc
Ku Klux Klan.