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Q: In the mid-1920s the ku klux klan turned its invective against?
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Which president took action against the ku klux klan?

President Ulysses S. Grant was the president who took action against the Ku Klux Klan. He helped to pass the Klan Act in 1871.


Is the ku klux klan a force against racism?

yes it is


Who led the fight against the klu klux klan?

Andrew Johnson


How did the ku klux klan intimidate black voters?

A freedman who had been brave enough to speek out against the Klan, to a tree at the courthouse in the town of Graham and hanged him.


Who led the fight against Ku Klux Klan?

Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th United States President, led the fight against the Ku Klux Klan. He served as president from 1869 to 1877.


What president took action against the ku klux klan?

Ulysses S. Grant.


Who were the Klu Klux Klan against?

The "KKK" or Klu Klux Klan is realy agenst every one that is not white. The dress in White robes and pointy hats like clokes.


What was against Martin Luther King?

hello the white people was against martin Luther king , so was especially the kuklux klan.


What WA the Ku Klux Klan for?

The first Ku Klux Klan was founded in 1865 in Pulaski, Tennessee. It was formed as a vigilante group to restore white supremacy against black and white Republicans.


What tactic did the ku klux klan use to inufluence election in the south?

Intimidation against Blacks and Republicans.


Who was against the Republican Party and the rights given to African Americans after the Civil War?

Ku Klux Klan


The ku klux klan of the 1920's was a raction against what?

Against Black advancement, immigration, Catholicism, and Judaism and for white power and alcohol prohibition.