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The rise of the ku klux klan and other white supremacy groups contributed to its collapse by creating the demise of its unity and instilling fear in many people.
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The Ku Klux Klan and similar white supremacy groups were not a continuation of the US Civil War. They were formed by former Confederates who wished to terrorize Black Americans, kill them and any Republican supporters they could find. To a certain extent their goal was to bring back Democrat Party control of Southern states.
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They Where Formed After The Civil War. They Had No Ill Intentions Tward Anyone.[^wrong]The KKK was formed after the Civil War by Confederate Veterans, but their intentions were ill.They wanted to enforce white supremacy and hated African Americans and Republicans.So to answer the question of "What was NOT a goal of the KKK?"They didn't want immigration or ending segregation.
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Woodward is likely referring to the idea that white supremacy perpetuates itself through a system of beliefs and structures that maintain white dominance over other racial groups. This "magical formula" suggests that white supremacy is powerful and self-reinforcing, allowing it to persist even without overt expressions of racism.
White supremacy is the belief that white people are superior to other races, and that they should dominate the other non-white races, in all ways. There are different forms of 'white supremacy' who identify with different groups.
The KKK (klu klux klan) is a product of the southern United States. It was formed in 1865 by confederate veterans. Some claim that it was and is a 'social organization'. Generally it is thought of as a terrorist group trying to establish white supremacy. In addition to blacks, the KKK attacks Catholics, Jews and other groups. The KKK were formed to restore white power in the north
Most white southerners held the opinion that the racial hierarchy had been just and supported continued white supremacy. They were not happy that the people they once considered chattel were now on an equal political footing with them. As a result, many white racist terrorist groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan were formed during this period as a means of maintaining racial inequality.