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Good grief, no. They wanted the civil war to keep going and were against the freedom of the slaves. That's why they formed. They were suppose to be the ghosts of Confederated dead ( this is why they wear white) and rode at night. They were doing everything they could to scare and intimate the former slaves.

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Q: Where the Ku Klux Klan in support of reconstruction of the south?
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