They used violence to make African-Americans afraid of them. People would be dragged from their homes and beaten, or even hanged. Homes, businesses, and churches were burned or vandalized. Or they could use the threat of violence: a wooden cross would be erected near someone's home and set afire, to warn them not to do anything against the Klan or its beliefs.
The Klan members wore hoods or masks so that they could not be identified, and most of their cowardly acts took place under the cover of night.
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No such thing as a "Youth Gang Member", this person would probably try to intimidate you and hurt you. A regular juvenile in my opinion is like a regular kid, with no evil intentions. Simple.
Congress passed many bills to try to stop the KKK, such as a bill to try and prevent the klan from doing violence and trying to protect immigrants and their rights, as well. :)::):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):
they all meet for try outs and the producers chose them to be on the show and some people on the jersey shore cast members knew each other before that for example snooki and deena
It doesn't stigmatize them with a "prison" record, and they may actually learn skills to enable them to function as law abiding members of the community. If they try to "game" the system and learn nothing from their lenient treatment - it's worse than useless.
Yes they do eventually try.
they used violence
The Ku Klux Klan did not want newly freed Blacks to vote because they wanted to intimidate them and keep them from positions of power. The Ku Klux Klan used many methods of terror and harassment to intimidate Blacks, but in 1870 the Enforcement Acts were enacted to prevent this.
they used violence
Hangings, threats of violence, burning crosses. Terror campaigns mostly.
The original KKK was created specifically to terrorize blacks in the southern states, attacking those who dared get try to be "uppity" or "rise above their place." Later, when the KKK was revived in the 20th century, it added Jews and Catholics to its list of targets. The goal was to intimidate all of these unwelcome people, driving them from areas where the KKK was strong. In the southern states, the emphasis was always on terrorizing blacks, but in the north, the KKK gained strength in significant part because of anti-immigrant sentement. Many lynchings were attributed to KKK activity, as well as arson and bombings, frequently targeting black churches.
to try and intimidate the other fighter
hisduty is to protect the the grand dragon,compound and do his homework on new recruits that try to become a member of kkk. in other words he or she is the security of the kkk.
It's mainly because they are intimidated by the person you are now. People try to intimidate those who intimidate them!
They used violence to make African-Americans afraid of them. People would be dragged from their homes and beaten, or even hanged. Homes, businesses, and churches were burned or vandalized. Or they could use the threat of violence: a wooden cross would be erected near someone's home and set afire, to warn them not to do anything against the Klan or its beliefs. The Klan members wore hoods or masks so that they could not be identified, and most of their cowardly acts took place under the cover of night.
By threatning and itimidating them.
No such thing as a "Youth Gang Member", this person would probably try to intimidate you and hurt you. A regular juvenile in my opinion is like a regular kid, with no evil intentions. Simple.
they used violence