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Fear mostly. A lack of understanding or a feeling of being pushed into the background and becoming a minority for most, in others it has become a cultural thing, a shared belief amongst a group of people that was embedded in their upbringing.

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It was often because they strongly supported National Prohibition and the Klan supported and (illegally) enforced it.

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