yes, but they are down from 6 million in 1920s to about 8,000 today
Regions in America had 'Clans' which were groups that practised their racist ideals on the local area.
The KKK still exhists today. So technically, they have never dissapeared.
Jews, Catholics, Immigrants and African Americans were among the groups the KKK targeted.
AnswerThe KKK discriminates against all those who do not conform to their white supremacy guidelines. Canadian Aboriginals are considered racial minorities are therefore unjustly persecuted by the KKK. AnswerThe KKK are against everybody who do not conform to their white supremacy rantings. Some of what they say has a ring of truth but, like all radical groups, they package that truth with sensationalism, foggy generalisation and rhetoric to snare the gullible. AnswerIt is hard to find any current Canadian KKK members or chapters. The KKK is much more numerous in the USA, than in Canada. Do a search for " hate groups in Canada" and you will find a few, like the WAR ( White Aryan Resistance ) but they really haven't been a force here for a few years. On the other hand, there are lots of anarchist and radical left wing groups, such as Anti-racist Action and the Marxists who can be counted upon to come out for just about any reason, as long as they get free publicity. They are the ones with the red and black flags, wearing masks and throwing rocks and fire bombs.the KKK also had black members
what are the iniation in to the KKK in the 1940s
The KKK was a hate group.
The KKK is a secret organization. However, there were KKK groups in Pennsylvania is the 1920, largely because of its staunch support of National Prohibition.
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...No the KKK is still very alive...
KKK, Ku Klux Klan opposed African-Americans, Jews, Catholics, and Immigrants.
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I'm sure you have to find groups to be inducted by.
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