Confederate soldiers in 1866, the Ku Klux Klan was a repetitive protest to American ideals of equality and has greatly influenced different time periods in history. The first appearance came after the end of the Civil War. The Ku Klux Klan would reign terror against African Americans to establish white supremacy in the South. President Ulysses S. Grant got Congress to pass the Enforcement Act in 1871, making Klan violence punishable under federal laws. The Ku Klux Klan disappeared almost completely,…
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Terrorism What is the KKK? Well, the KKK stands for the Ku Klux Klan, who are a group of white males that was founded in 1866 and was originated in the South by a group of Confederate veterans. The Ku Klux Klan happen at the same time that the second phase of the Civil War Reconstruction. This was started by there being Republicans in Congress at the time. At first it started out as a social club in Tennessee. Different branches of the Ku Klux Klan met together and formed one group called the “Invisible…
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The Ku Klux Klan Starting in 1921, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) began their terrible acts, they were a white supremacist group, believing that all non-Caucasian people are inferior and that they have no place In the US because they believe that it’s the true home to white Christians. The KKK was a horrendous racist organization; they tortured people, fought for superiority and targeted many African-Americans because they think of themselves as superior. They changed a lot of people’s beliefs during this…
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the Ku Klux Klan used many different ways to intimidate blacks in the South (Foner and Garraty 1). The first arose was a movement of white Southerners to stop the newly freed African Americans from exercising their rights of citizenship with threats and terror, including murder. The KKK was a secret society and its members burned crosses and wore hood like masks (Daniels 1). The Ku Klux Klan was a racist group of people that wanted segregation between blacks and whites. The Ku Klux Klan became…
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The Ku Klux Klan (KKK), or just the Klan, is the name of three distinct movements in the United States. They first played a violent role against African Americans in the South during the Reconstruction Era of the 1860s. The second was a very large controversial nationwide organization in the 1920s. The current manifestation consists of numerous small unconnected groups that use the KKK name. They have all emphasized secrecy and distinctive costumes, and all have called for purification of American…
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Founded around the late 1860s, the Ku Klux Klan was an organization that was created by a few Confederate veterans as a social club in a small town in Tennessee. The Klan began its second phase of post- Civil War Reconstruction which was placed by the more radical Republican Party in the Congress. Under the provision of the Reconstruction Act, the South was divided into five different military districts which involved each state having to approve the 14th Amendment provided that there will be “equal…
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On June 21, 1964, three civil rights workers, two of which were white, went missing. Their bodies were found on August 4 of the same year. The discovery of the three corpses gained national attention, because the disappearance led to a huge investigation with the FBI, which was, “code-named MIBURN, for ‘Mississippi Burning.’” (Slain) The two white men- Michael Shcwerner and Andrew Goodman- were in the south to help CORE (Congress of Racial Equality). In January of 1964, Shwerner caught the attention…
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1870 to 1871, a legislation called the Klan Act was passed to combat the klan. They were criminal codes which protected African-Americans' right to vote, to hold office, to serve on juries and recieve equal protection of laws. -from 915 to 1944, the KKK was recieved as invisible Empire Nights of the KKK. -From 1949 to present day, the KKK broke down into groups after the leader; Samuel Green's death. He was trying to revive the klan because of Civil Rights activity. Since there was no longer a…
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The Ku Klux Klan, also known as KKK originated in Pulaski, Tennessee. The KKK were founded on December 24, 1865. The name “Ku Klux Klan” was derived from the Greek word kyklos, meaning “Circle,” and the Scottish-Gaelic word “Clan.” The KKK was involved in terrorist raids against African Americans and white Republicans at night, employing intimidation, destruction of property, being imprudent, assault, and murder to achieve its aims and influence upcoming elections, and many other vicious acts. The…
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acceptable to the North - full political and civil equality for blacks and a denial of the political rights of whites who were the leaders of the secession movement.”- Anonymous. The failing of reconstruction was a big thing because it needed to rebuild the United States but failed when the South kept creating more and more problems to deal with. The South was most responsible for the failure of reconstruction because they allowed hatred groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, the south created black codes, and…
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