Because the KKK's main belief is that white-skinned people are superior to any non-white race ! The doctrine is - of course, totally false - and has no place in modern society.
Jews, Catholics, immigrants, Republicans, moonshiners, bootleggers, and proponents of prohibition.
The great majority of African-Americans were born in America and therefore are not immigrants. There ancestors were immigrants at some point, however, that is also true of everyone else in the western hemisphere. The human race originated in Africa.
During the Progressive Era, various minority groups faced significant discrimination and targeting, including African Americans, immigrants, and Native Americans. African Americans were subjected to Jim Crow laws enforcing racial segregation and disenfranchisement. Immigrants, particularly from Southern and Eastern Europe, faced nativist sentiments and restrictive immigration policies. Native Americans were subjected to forced assimilation efforts and loss of tribal lands, as the government sought to integrate them into Euro-American society.
Race relations in the 1920s were characterized by systemic racism, segregation, and discrimination, particularly against African Americans. Jim Crow laws enforced racial segregation in the South, while acts of violence and intimidation were common. The Ku Klux Klan experienced a resurgence during this period, targeting African Americans, immigrants, and other minority groups.
1. The KKK ( Ku Klux Klan) was formed. 2. Many Republicans, African-Americans, Roman Catholics, Immigrants, Jews and the Americans that defended the African-Americans.
Jews, Catholics, Immigrants and African Americans were among the groups the KKK targeted.
make better jobs available to African Americans
I believe that would be African Americans but check up on my answer I'm not quite sure.
He wanted whites to hire African Americans instead of immigrants.
They weren't forced. In Africa, African Rulers sold African people to "The White Man" In exchange for goods. The Settlers in America then forced to work.
According to this excerpt, what was Booker T. Washington trying to promote?He wanted whites to hire African Americans instead of immigrants.
Worked diligently for African Americans, Native Americans and Chinese immigrants