Americans fearful of change
Ku Klux Klan.
The Ku Klux Klan formed in the reconstruction era because the white southerners now felt out of power.
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He fought the influence of the Ku Klux Klan.
The Klu Klux Klan
White supremacy.
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i think there's a KKK group in calhoun
an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity
so the don't kill everybody
basicaly they were against anybody who had colored skin including mexicans, black, jews, ect.
They hate non whites, Jews, Catholic, gays, and i think western and southern Europeans.
they threatened to kill blacks and used poll taxes
The confident facade of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) was underpinned by deep-seated racism, a desire for social control, and a reactionary response to changing social dynamics, particularly post-Civil War and during the Civil Rights Movement. Their bravado often masked an underlying fear of losing power and influence in a rapidly diversifying society. Additionally, the KKK utilized intimidation tactics and violence to instill fear, which contributed to their perceived confidence and enabled them to operate with a sense of impunity. Ultimately, this facade was a reflection of a fragile ideology built on hate and exclusion rather than genuine strength.
The KU KLUX KLAN are people dressed in white robes with conical hats and masks. There were 3 of those klans. one after the second worl war.
There were three Ku Klux Klan groups. Republicans were the target of the attacks of the original Ku Klux Klan which formed in 1865. Since Republicans freed the blacks from slavery, blacks wanted to vote Republican, so the use of the Klan by the Democrats kept them in fear of voting. The second and third Klans were hate groups against blacks but also Catholics and Jews.
The KKK is spelled: Klu Klux Klan