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The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) used various violent punishments to instill fear and enforce their white supremacist ideology, including lynching, whipping, and public humiliation. They often targeted African Americans, as well as other groups such as immigrants and Catholics, through acts of terror like arson and intimidation. The Klan's activities were marked by a culture of secrecy and brutality, aiming to maintain racial segregation and suppress civil rights. These actions contributed to a legacy of violence and discrimination in American history.

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