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    Post the civil war‚ Ku Klux Klan emerged in a new form guided under Confederate General Nathaniel Bedford Forrest during the 1920s. It was most popular during that time as it gained support nationwide. This was a phase of intense panic and uncertainty rising from constant immigration‚ alarming racial discrimination and drastic transformation in personal principles and manners. Klan’s progress and productivity was aided by many factors such as: the post-war agriculture depression‚ African Americans

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    notorious Ku Klux Klan or KKK for short. The terrorist organization is a white supremacy group that is against any person that is not Caucasian. The organization began during the civil war and the reconstruction of the United States of American after the civil war when the North defeated the South and it completely made African Americans citizens of the United States of America. Founded in the town of Pulaski‚ Tennessee in early 1866 by six Confederate Army veterans‚ the name Ku Klux Klan was an alteration

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    is capable of being a dangerous force to the public. The Ku Klux Klan is viewed by many people as a hate group which targets mostly minorities. Given the history of violence that the Klan has‚ there should be no surprise that it is the most infamous hate group in

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    The Ku Klux Klan (also known as KKK) is the name of a number of different secret Caucasian organizations in the United States mainly because of their violent racist activities. The Ku Klux Klan was formed in 1865 or 1866 in Pulaski as a local club by six former members of the Confederate army. They dressed up as ghosts on horseback to terrorize slavery black population. Soon‚ large parts of Tennessee followed KKK and set them as example. Many departments of the KKK are established. On May‚ 1865‚

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    The formation of the Ku Klux Klan was one of the major contributing factors to the long bloody struggle that was racism in America. The Klan is classified as a hate group‚ and throughout three summits in history forced blacks and other minorities to live in a fear that they did not deserve. The Ku Klux Klan was founded in 1866 by a group of men including John D. Kennedy‚ Captain John C. Lester and Frank O. McCord‚ among others‚ in Pulaski‚ Tennessee. “The name was derived from the Greek word kylos

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    Was the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920 ’s Extremist? In the nineteen-twenties an organization was reborn called the Second Ku Klux Klan; the motives of the organization are very controversial. Being that some believe that the group was just an organization to protect the American way of life‚ and other view the Ku Klux Klan as a racist terrorist organization that was set up to persecute any minority that the KKK felt threatened by. One author to write on this was David H. Bennett and his article "Traditional

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    The Historical Significance of the Ku Klux Klan The Ku Klux Klan organization is very important in history but unfortunately it was a bad group of people who where racist. Also the end of the Civil war is a very significant part of history. As the struggle of blacks for freedom came to an end‚ a new form of struggle began to form. Political‚ social‚ and economic gains of blacks after the Civil war became really frightening!! The idea of whites loosing superiority over blacks felt

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    Are people basically good On December 24‚ 1865 in Pulaski TN‚ the Ku Klux Klan was formed. Being a radical white supremacy group‚ it still brings a great amount of attention to hate groups within our country and our world. In 2014‚ ISIL was officially recognized. ISIL is known for terrorism‚ religious hate‚ and brings great notice to these common concepts of today. Robin Hood and his band of merry men are seen as heroes in writing‚ however these three groups can all be seen as hate groups‚ but in

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    passed does not mean there is not still racism in America‚ especially when the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) has been around. Individuals seem to think the KKK deserves punishment for their acts of violence‚ well in my opinion they thought wrong. The Klan committed numerous acts against African Americans and went without punishment. The KKK has been able to commit acts of intimidation without punishment since the people in the Klan got help from the police. Everybody knew how dangerous and how remarkably violent

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    The Great Gatsby - The Ku Klux Klan The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ provides a reflection on the societal issues and attitudes of a modernist‚ post-war era. The “Roaring Twenties” was an age of prosperity‚ consumerism and liberalism that led to unprecedented economic growth and significant changes in culture and lifestyle. The right to vote redefined women’s roles and gave rise to a “new breed” known as the flapper‚ that drank‚ wore excessive makeup‚ and flaunted her disdain

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