A number of factors led to the emergence of the second KKK or KKK of the 1920s. The film "Birth of a Nation," the controversies surrounding alcohol prohibition, a red scare, rising Immigration, and rapid social/economic changes in society all contributed to its rise.
Martin Luther King Jr. felt that slavery issues and groups such as the KKK caused unrest in America.
Martin Luther King Jr. felt that slavery issues and groups such as the KKK caused unrest in America.
Martin Luther King Jr. felt that slavery issues and groups such as the KKK caused unrest in America.
Martin Luther King Jr. felt that slavery issues and groups such as the KKK caused unrest in America.
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A second KKK, called the Klan of the 1920s, was actually formed in 1915 at Stone Mountain, Georgia.
Watch the movie The Birth of A Nation: The Clansman
the KKK are mainly located in south America and have now got "bases", so to speak, in Victoria, sydney and Queensland in Australia. there are lots of places in America but i cant be bothered saying them all but mainly through south America. i hope my answer is resonably helpful.
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.