The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) did not play a direct role in bootlegging during the 1920s, as their primary focus was on promoting white supremacy and enforcing racial segregation. However, the KKK did oppose the Prohibition laws that facilitated bootlegging, as they believed it undermined moral values and social order. Some Klan members may have been involved in bootlegging activities themselves, but the organization as a whole was more concerned with its racial and political agendas than with the illegal alcohol trade.
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The KKK
The KKK of the 1920s was strongest in Indiana.
The "KKK of the 1920s," established in 1915, called itself the Ku Klux Klan or KKK.
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The KKK actively recruited members in the 1920s. Later, Sen. Harry Byrd would become a KKK recruiter.
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.
The KKK re-emerged in the 1920s largely but not entirely, to promote and illegally enforce National Prohibition.
A movie called Birth of a Nation was part of what causes the reemergence of the KKK in the 1920s. Another reason for the reemergence was the changes in the country, some did not like these changes.
Yes, and also in Washington, DC.
"The Birth of a Nation" by D.W. Griffith.
A second KKK, called the Klan of the 1920s, was actually formed in 1915 at Stone Mountain, Georgia.