Yes, the KKK wanted blacks to remain slaves. Violent upheavals occurred when blacks began to fight for their civil rights.
yes she hated black people she was part of the KKK
Because slavery was still a problem and still wanted slavery for what it was back then and did not accept defeat in the civil war.
One key factor that stopped Wegener from fully proving his theory of continental drift was the lack of a plausible mechanism to explain how continents could move. Additionally, Wegener faced resistance from the scientific community who were skeptical of his ideas based on the limited evidence he presented at the time. Lastly, the technological advancements necessary to provide compelling evidence for his theory, such as satellite mapping and deep-sea drilling, were not available during Wegener's time.
No, because the KKK formed after the civil war. Of course after the civil war things were still very uneven between the black and white races.
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No, and it is NOT authorized for use by the KKK or any other organization toward racial hate!
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Abolitionists wanted to abolish slavery. To make black southerners return to be laborers and to get federal troops out of southern states were goals of the KKK.
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in my opinion one action the kkk took to make the africans worser then slavery is that they had jim laws which seperated black from whites and a action where they would randomly murder a black person for no reason i think this was real evil