Hate and discrimination motivated them.
an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity
an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity.
fear and violence
an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity
To intimidate
The Ku Klux Klan's fear and violence were primarily motivated by a desire to maintain white supremacy and social control in the face of changing demographics and civil rights advancements, particularly following the Reconstruction era in the United States. They viewed the empowerment of African Americans and other marginalized groups as a threat to their cultural and political dominance. Additionally, the Klan perpetuated a narrative of racial purity and national identity, using terror tactics to instill fear and suppress any challenges to their ideology. This combination of racism, xenophobia, and a longing for a perceived "better past" fueled their violent actions.
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Ku Klux Klan
lynching
ku klux klan
they used violence
they used violence