The Ku Klux Klan attacked Abram Cobly primarily due to his involvement in civil rights activism and his role as a Black leader in his community. The KKK sought to intimidate and silence those who challenged their white supremacist ideology and threatened the social order of racial segregation. Cobly's efforts to advocate for the rights of African Americans made him a target for their violent reprisals. Such attacks were part of the broader campaign of terror employed by the Klan against Black individuals and allies during that era.
Cobly's population is 46,660.
He was elected as member of the Georgia Legislature in the 1868 election. As a black man engaging in politics it was seen as 'unnatural' by many of the Southern Whites. Along with this racial science was beginning to grow momentum in the era which also did not help the position of blacks at the time. Taking these into the account the Ku Klux Klan den's of Georgia went out of their way to put a stop to 'Northern Carpetbagger' ideas and halt Reconstruction by violence and intimidation, thus Abram Colby's tragic murder.
The area of Cobly is 825 square kilometers.
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lynch and hate crimes..
everybody thats not white
they used to attack, rape and kill black people
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I don't give answers sorry ! ! OH well I'll tell you ! : D Thee KKK Attacked the African Americans (Black people )... I Think !! : O
the hate is bilnding and cause most of them to attack or toruter jews, blacks,coloed
The main goal of the KKK was to attack or kill black members of the Loyal Leagues. They would often kill the black people and take their heads to their family members.
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