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The Ku Klux Klan

This is the history of the KKK.

The Ku Klux Klan famous for their white robes and pointy white hoods have been around for more than 143 years. The Ku Klux Klan was formed at the end of the American civil war. The Klan contained all white supremacist men who did not agree with the Republican Party. The Klan is still around today but it is not as large as it once was due to the government stepping in to prevent violence.

The Ku Klux Klan was formed in 1865 by six confederate veterans. The Klan began making their name heard in southern America by assassinating Republican Party members. In 1868 the Klan was rumored to have 550,000 male members. The Klan believed that all African Americans voted republican. In 1870 the Klan ran out of funds and shut down.

In 1920 the second Ku Klux Klan was formed. “The second clan was anti- immigrant, anti- catholic and anti-semantic”. The new Klan was spread throughout the United States. The new Klan caused other people within the country such as New England where people had torched an African American school. The new Klan membership passed 4 million people. The Klan had defeated a Democratic party who was against the Klan. They celebrated in New Jersey by burning crosses.

The Klan lost its popularity in the 1930's.

Several new variations of the Ku Klux Klan were formed in the 1950's to counter the civil rights movement. The Klan had continued to take part in various assassinations such as “the 1966 firebombing death of NAACP leader Vernon Dahmer, 1964 murder of two black teens”. Today most of the time we hear about the Ku Klux Klan is when there is a conviction of someone from the Klan who murdered a person and in movies such as "Hot Fuzz". The Klan's main focus is on illegal immigrants. The Klan's site has several places where you can report a neighbor or co-worker who you believe is an illegal immigrant. The Klan will most likely be stopped but it will come back like it has done for the past 143 years.

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Comments (4)
#1 by Author, Nov 9, 2007
It is on their website im not saying that if u hate illegal immigration that you are racist its just reference on what the Klan is targeting at the moment. So please stop spamming
#2 by EdRoberts, Nov 13, 2007
Author, why, pray tell did you delete my comment? My comment merely pointed out that YOU were in the last paragraph, trying to equate opposing illegal immigration to being a KKK racist. This is a horrible thing for you to claim.

An illegal immigrant is in fact, a citizen of a foreign country; and not entitled to our jobs. Were we to suddenly legalize the perhaps 20 million of them now in the country, they could quite legally, the next day, apply for jobs where you work, or obtain jobs where you someday might wish to apply for a job.

And, as the most affected by this would be our black fellow Americans - the support of illegal immigration is in fact racist.
#3 by EdRoberts, Nov 13, 2007
Other than the above - I would say that anyone who sees a cross being erected in their yard, should shoot whoever is doing it...there should be no tolerance for racism in America.

Author: If you cannot take criticism, you are not a writer, but merely a propagandist.
#4 by barrier, Jun 28, 2008
The flag burning is not a sign of racism. It comes from the Catholic religion, where several people refer to see the vision of the fiery cross.
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