The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) was founded in the aftermath of the American Civil War and primarily fought for white supremacy and racial segregation. They sought to maintain white dominance in society, oppose civil rights advancements for African Americans, and resist the Reconstruction efforts aimed at integrating former slaves into American life. The KKK used intimidation, violence, and terrorism to promote their agenda and instill fear in marginalized communities. Their actions were rooted in a broader ideology of racism and nativism.
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There was three bills that were passed against the KKK. The three bills were fight against the KKK, help blacks and kill them.
Yes, the KKK wanted blacks to remain slaves. Violent upheavals occurred when blacks began to fight for their civil rights.
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There was no cardinal of the KKK.
Andres Bonifacio's contributed by arousing the sympathy of the Filipinos towards the fight for independence and he was the one who was able to organize the KKK...
what are the iniation in to the KKK in the 1940s
Federal legislation banned the KKK.
how does the kkk define americanism
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.
No the KKK & the aryan nation are not related. To be truthful the KKK is for the most part fake.