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down south the police would join the KKK instead of stopping them.
Sadly, the KKK did and still does have influence in society. The KKK encouraged and influenced people to hate other racial groups and try to brainwash people into believing in a superior race.
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.
Most of the time the officers were reacist or part of the KKK.
By threatning and itimidating them.
The connection between the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and the police historically stems from the KKK’s emergence during the Reconstruction era, where some law enforcement officials either sympathized with or actively supported the Klan's white supremacist agenda. In certain regions, members of the KKK infiltrated police forces, enabling them to operate with impunity and contribute to racial violence and intimidation. This relationship has fueled ongoing discussions about systemic racism within law enforcement and the need for accountability and reform.
They were the judges, police, government offices so they controlled everything.
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Yes, the KKK is know for using intimidation tactics to try and influence politics. This mostly happened right after the civil war.
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