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Nathan Bedford Forrest is often mistaken as founding the KKK. Nathan was a member of the KKK, but it was six men from Tennessee who actually started the organization.

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He didn't. veterans of the Confederate Army

He was the first Grand Wizard, though.

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Many people say he was, but lots of primary sources have dis proven that. He was NOT the Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan!

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He actually didnt start it, he was just the first grand wizard

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No, Nathan Bedford Forrest did not create the KKK he was one out of six men from Tennessee who help create it.

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Who is Nathan Bedford Forrest?

He was a Confederate Lieutenant General who served as one of the most gifted cavalry and guerrilla commanders of the American Civil War. After the war he became involved in the newly formed Ku Klux Klan and opposed Reconstruction in his home state of Tennessee. Within a few years of taking over the KKK however, Forrest felt it had become too violent in regard to African Americans and other people involved with Reconstruction, and ordered it disbanded.


Why did the KKK end after the Reconstruction?

The Ku Klux Klan was originally a social fraternity, organized by Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest, the first Grand Wizard of the Empire, in Pulaski, Tennessee, in 1865. The purpose of the KKK soon developed into a paramilitary force used to oppose the Republican governments set up in the old Confederate States and used to stop Freedmen (ex-slaves) from voting, attempting to register to vote, and from trying to hold elective offices in the southern states. When the KKK became too violent, Forrest ordered it disbanded, but the violent element in the KKK continued, until the government passed the Force Acts and the Klan was extinguished in 1872.


Was Nathan Bedford Forrest good or bad?

Many would say bad, as he was a slave-trader, who helped to start the KKK (although he eventually told them to stop their violent activities.) His impact on history is really that he was the best soldier the Confederacy ever produced, and Jefferson Davis confessed that his biggest mistake as Confederate president was not to have promoted Forrest to the highest rank. (The aristocratic Davis did not believe in promoting men of humble origin, who had not been trained at West Point.)


What is the main reason that the KKK disbanded?

The Ku Klux Klan was officially disbanded by its own Grand Wizard and founding member former confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest in 1869. Why did he do this? These may be a couple contributing factors. The original social club had become a very violent terrorist group, and with its disorganization out of the control of its leaders. The federal government was actively seeking out Klan members, and was about to pass the Ku Klux Klan act suspending habeas corpus for suspected Klan members.


Why did Nathan Bedford Forrest disband the KKK in 1869?

The disbandment of the Klan was a means of disassociating the " "dens" (chapters, if you will) of the Klan with the agreed date and location of the formation of the Klan. This gave way for the members to continue their violent activities throughout the South without having to answer to speculations that it was the Klan. It also made it even more difficult for legislature, authorities, and legislative committees to apprehend those partaking in the violence. If there was no Klan there was no way these atrocities could be occurring thus allowing violence to continue without sanctions.

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Who was the first imperial wizard of the KKK?

Nathan Bedford Forrest


In the movie Forrest Gump the main character is named after the leader of which organization?

He was named after Nathan Bedford Forrest, who was the first leader of the KKK (the Ku Klux Klan).


What is the name Forrest short for?

If you're asking about Forrest Gump, then, it's not short for anything. Forrest Gump was named after the first leader of the KKK, Nathan Bedford Forrest. For other people, the name Forrest could possibly be short for Forrester.


Who is Nathan Bedford Forrest?

He was a Confederate Lieutenant General who served as one of the most gifted cavalry and guerrilla commanders of the American Civil War. After the war he became involved in the newly formed Ku Klux Klan and opposed Reconstruction in his home state of Tennessee. Within a few years of taking over the KKK however, Forrest felt it had become too violent in regard to African Americans and other people involved with Reconstruction, and ordered it disbanded.


Where did the character Forrest Gump originate?

His mother named him after Nathan Bedford Forrest, a noted Confederate general in the American Civil War and the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, who is supposedly related to Gump. She intended his name to be a reminder that "sometimes we all do things that, well, just don't make no sense." Source: answers.com


What southern general helped form the KKK after the Civil War?

Bedford Forrest


Who was the confederate general who never lost a Battle and started the KKK after the war?

Bedford Forrest


How many KKK members in 1866?

The great Grand Wizard Nathan Bedford Forrest boasted that the Klan had 550,000.


Who found KKK?

The Klan was founded around 1865 by Confederate Army Veterans in/of Tennessee. The Ku Klux Klan was originally a social fraternity, organized by Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest, declared the first Grand Wizard of the Empire in 1867.


What famous Confederate cavalry general from Tennessee helped start the Ku Klux Klan?

Nathan Bedford Forrest (1821-1877) was the famous Confederate cavalry officer from Tennessee who helped to start the KKK -- the Ku Klux Klan -- after the Civil War. Serving as the first 'Grand Wizard' in the shadowy organization, Forrest later saw no need to continue his affiliation with the KKK and in fact sought to put an end to its activities.


Did the dalai lama start the KKK?

The KKK is an exclusively American invention started after their Civil War (mid-1880's). It would be one organization almost diametrically opposed to all of His Holiness' teachings. It was originally started by Nathan Bedford Forrest it was more of a temporary law enforcement group that quickly turned into a terrible hate organization. I doubt Forrest would approve of the group today, much less the Dalai Lama.


Who was the first leader of the k k k?

the 6 confederate soldiers to first form the KKK, are of unknown names.