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The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) primarily targeted white, Protestant men for membership, promoting a racist and nativist agenda. Initially formed in the post-Civil War South, the KKK sought to maintain white supremacy and intimidate African Americans and other minority groups. Over time, the organization expanded to include women and children in certain branches, but its core identity remained rooted in white racial ideology. Membership was often restricted to those who aligned with its extremist beliefs and values.

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