Mainlysouthern states, like Texas but they have a good following in South Dakota. That goes contrary to data which shows Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and Michigan all had more members than Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, or Florida at the height of their activity.
in your moms house
Around the late 1860's
The Klan, being most active in the South, eats Southern food.
Because the KKK was a secret organization, there is no way to know for whom its members worked unless they reported it themselves as individuals. During the 1920s, the Klan was especially active politically in Indiana. It has been asserted that a governor of that state was elected with strong KKK support and may have even been a member himself. Sen. Byrd of Virginia was a KKK recruiter.
As a lifelong citizen of Utah, I swear that I have never heard about any dealings of the KKK in Utah.
Cheetos
Utah.
Yes. It thrived in Maine in the 1920s. It was the largest and most active clan outside of the south with around 150,000 members.
No the KKK & the aryan nation are not related. To be truthful the KKK is for the most part fake.
Tennessee
pulaski, tn
Yes, they are active in all 50 states. Hate groups in the last several years have grown in size.