The KKK affected the US adversely.
Fear and Ignorance
no he was a natzi. the KKK is the US only too.
The KKK exists in the southern states of the US such as Alabama & Mississippi.
President U. Grant was a member of the kkk.
I have no idea. If that helped then smash your computer!
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The KKK was formed at the end of the US Civil War in Pulaski, Tennessee.
they were trying to accomplish many things
down south the police would join the KKK instead of stopping them.
The KKK helped create the South as a one-party Democratic Party rule region for nearly 100 years. It was called the "Solid South."
by joining the KKK
Because they were ignorant
The KKK thrived from about the 1880s into the 1920s. It declined in influence after that but continued to have strength and influence, especially in the US South, into the 1960s.
It isn't legal.
They are a prominent activist group. They also helped build the America you know today.
Federal legislation was very helpful in the 1800s as was legal actions in the 20th century.
None- . The KKK arose in the South after the Civil War. No US presidents had any adult ties with the Southern states in the years that the KKK was active so there is no reason why any of them would have joined.
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It has not helped us out it has helped us into it