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When was the Ku Klux Klan reborn?

the ku klux klan was never reborn because it never ended. The activities of the k.k.k. just slowed down and they weren't that active with killing people around the 1870s or so.


What does the klux in klu klux klan mean?

the clan adopted the Greek word kuklos, meaning circle, and the English word clan. the just separated kuklos into Ku klux


What does Klu Klux Klan translate to in English?

The group adopted the name ku klux klan from the greek word "kuklos" meaning circle and then they just took on the English word clan. So it simply means circle clan.


How did the ku klux klan like blacks?

The Ku Klux Klan is a white supremest group started in the South just after the Civil War. They felt that blacks should remain as slaves and resisted all attempts to give them civil rights.


Why did notherners join the ku klux klan?

just because you lived in the north doesn't mean you don't hate blacks.


When did the first KKK end?

The group of KKK has ended, but their are still a few people who believe in the KKK ways. They just have no way to put their beliefs into action because we are now all considered equal. Sadly, somebody, somewhere, will always probly believe in the KKK ways.


What is the political ideology which believes in racial superiority?

Supremacists. There have been several different groups of supremacists in history (and still flourish); the Nazis, Black Panthers, and the Ku Klux Klan, just to name a few. Supremacists There has been several different groups of supremacists in history (and still flourish); the Nazis, Black Panthers, and the Ku Klux Klan, just to name a few.


The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920's was different from the Ku Klux Klan of the Reconstruction Era because the new KKK?

The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s expanded its focus beyond just opposing African Americans to include a broader agenda of nativism, targeting immigrants, Catholics, and Jews as well. This era's Klan also embraced a more organized and nationwide presence, capitalizing on the rise of mass media and public rallies to promote its ideology. Additionally, the 1920s Klan sought to influence politics by aligning with mainstream conservative movements and gaining significant political power in various states. In contrast, the Reconstruction-era Klan primarily aimed to suppress Black civil rights and maintain white supremacy in the South.


What was the Ku Klux Klan?

AnswerThe Ku Klux Klan was a racist group against black people.Basicly, they are a group of people who, for some sick reason, believe that black skin is wrong.AnswerThe first branch of the Ku Klux Klan was established in Pulaski, Tennessee, in May, 1866. A year later a general organization of local Klan's was established in Nashville in April, 1867.Most of the leaders were former members of the Confederate Army and the first Grand Wizard was Nathan Forrest, an outstanding general during the American Civil War.During the next two years they terrorised and killed black Americans, sympathetic whites and immigrants, who they blamed for the election of Radical Republicans.Between 1868 and 1870 the Ku Klux Klan played an important role in restoring white rule in North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia.At first the main objective of white supremacy organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan was to stop black people from voting. After white governments had been established in the South the Ku Klux Klan continued to undermine the power of blacks. Successful black business's were attacked and any attempt to form black protection groups such as trade unions was quickly dealt with.Eventually the Klan targeted anyone they disliked - Jews, Catholics etc.AnswerThe Ku Klux Klan is an American terrorist group that formed just after the Civil War (just after the slaves were emancipated). With slavery over, white Southern men had to come up with new ways to oppress black people. So they formed the Ku Klux Klan, and started lynching and terrorizing blacks, and any whites that tried to help blacks.One hundred and fifty years later, the Klan is still going strong (although their numbers have been greatly diminished). The main tenet of the Klan is that white Christians are the superior race, and everybody else (blacks, Jews, Mexicans, Indians, homosexuals...basically everybody but them) are inferior "mud people." See the Related Link below for the Wikipedia entry. The second Related Link is to the Ku Klux Klan's website (really, you should read it. These people are so paranoid, and so full of crazy conspiracy theories...honestly, you will laugh and vomit at the same time).


How bad was the Ku Klux Klan?

the ku klux klan was a really racist group of sick minded people. There is actually a song about them that goes to the tune of Iron Man describing just how they went about things and how they thought about themselves and what they were like. Its quite racist, and im not racist but my friend kept singing this song and it got stuck in my head, but it really describes quite well what they were like: I am grand wizard man, Born leader of the Ku Klux Klan, I wear pointy hats, Killing f r i e k i n g n i g g e r s with baseball bats. Infact the Ku Klux Klan are still around in parts of America today and they will still kill black people if they can get away with it but there arent many left today, especially compared to the numbers that used to make up the KKK.


If your friend confided to you that he or she is a member of the Ku Klux Klan would you continue your friendship with him or her?

I wouldn't. That's terrible. You shouldn't let him or her terrorize everyone else while they just let you be. It's unfair.


Why did the klu klux klan gained popularity in the 1920s?

The reason for their rapid decline in the 1920's was that their scare tactics and their violent nature. Also several KKK members who had been elected to office failed to produce any results. They simply could not stop the revolution of morals and manners that was sweeping the nation. After a series of scandals, membership began to dwindle.