While Klan policies were never a strong suit they are not what really led to their decline. Opponents of the Klan simply hit them where it hurt. Sending individual Klan members to jail for their crimes didn't do anything to destroy the larger organization, so civil suits were filed against the organization. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_did_the_ku_klux_klans_policies_and_action_lead_to_rapid_decline_in_popularity_during_the_late_1920"
White supremacy.
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i think there's a KKK group in calhoun
an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity
Conservatives were threatened by changes in society and its moral standards.
basicaly they were against anybody who had colored skin including mexicans, black, jews, ect.
so the don't kill everybody
They hate non whites, Jews, Catholic, gays, and i think western and southern Europeans.
they threatened to kill blacks and used poll taxes
The KU KLUX KLAN are people dressed in white robes with conical hats and masks. There were 3 of those klans. one after the second worl war.
The Zulu Tribe.
Georgia?