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What were the like the ku klux klan and the white league afraid of?

The Negro Rule


What were groups like ku klux klan and the white league afraid of?

Increased rights for African Americans ---> APEX


What Members of groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and the White League believed that?

White's were superior to African Americans


What were groups like the Ku Klux Klan and the White League afraid of apex?

The Growth of the "Negro Rule" APEX


What fear led to the emergence of groups like the ku klux klan and the white league?

the growth of negro rule


What did of groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and the white league believe?

-Apex: Whites were superior to African Americans.(Which we are not. lol)


What other groups besides the ku klus klan worked to reduce support for republicans in the south?

The White League and the Knights of the White Camellia


What other groups besides the ku klux klan worked to reduce support republicans in the south?

The White League and the Knights of the White Camellia apex


What groups like the ku klux klan and the white league afraid of?

In my view I don't see them being afraid of anything right now. Their memberships are up and the way our government is giving away the country there are a lot of very ticked off Americans out there that are willing to listen to them.


How did groups like the ku klux klan and the white league influence politics in the 1800s?

They used violence and terror to control elections.


How did groups like ku klux klan and the white league influence politics in the 1870?

They used violence and terror to control elections.


This Reconstruction-era cartoon shows images of the Ku Klux Klan and the White League. Which organization had similar motives and goals during this time period?

During the Reconstruction era, another organization with similar motives and goals to the Ku Klux Klan and the White League was the Knights of the White Camelia. Like the Klan and the White League, the Knights aimed to maintain white supremacy, resist Reconstruction efforts, and intimidate African Americans and their allies through violence and terror. All these groups sought to undermine the political and social advancements made by Black Americans following the Civil War.