Ku Klux Klan
The Ku Klux Klan, known as the KKK, has been one of the most feared groups in America since the end of the civil war during post-war reconstruction.. The civil war was not just about the rights of the black man, but it was a very important part. People in the north mostly believed the black person was due the same liberties insured by the U.S. Constitution. The 14th Amendment of the constitution gave equal protection to former slaves. However people in the south saw the black man as inferior and a slave needed to work on the plantation. This led to continued unrest after the war. Some felt the black man and those that supported his cause needed to be stopped. They wanted to control the black population. The Klan also would torture white people who were sympathetic to the blacks and their situation. So the KKK was formed from those that wanted to keep the black man in his place. In Tennessee in 1866 men gathered to express these ideas. Groups started in several places in the state. Finally in 1867 in Nashville the KKK adopted their name and became an organization. Nathan Forrest was the first Grand Wizard. He had been an outstanding
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They made night rides on horseback wearing white robes and pointed white hoods made of cardboard over their faces, carrying burning torches.. Holes were cut out for their eyes. They would break into homes and drag people from their beds. They were an invisible group. No one knew exactly who they were but were often suspicious of some. Violence was unlimited. Anything could be done to scare or torture southern black people such as whippings, rapes, lynchings, tar and feathering, burning homes and property, even murder. The KKK put fear in many peoples hearts. Blacks would be careful not to give anyone a reason to come after them. Some wanted to fight back, but it usually just didn’t do any good. It would only cause more violence against ones
The Ku Klux Klan was founded in 1865 and was made to resist the Reconstruction of the Civil War. They believed whites were racially superior to blacks and held this belief fiercely. Raiding African American homes, lynching innocents, and burning down African American farms. With rises and falls of members, the Ku Klux Klan always was apart of US history after the Civil War. They
In order to achieve their goal of re-establishing white supremacy. Founded in 1866 by former confederate veterans, the Ku Klux Klan would be established as the most powerful terrorist organization of its time. Aimed at dismantling the possible overthrow of white supremacists in the United States by the increasingly powerful African-American community. The KKK would target black southerners and any white persons who would help them. Nathan Bedford Forrest would become the primary leader during this era titled the “Grand Wizard” he would push the organization's agenda throughout the United
The Ku Klux Klan flourished in the South at the beginning of the Reconstruction succeeding the Civil War. There remained numerous ex-Confederates that were still strongly opposed to the Reconstruction and sought to preserve white supremacy in the South. Directly after the Civil War the government in the South was weak and vulnerable. The Ku Klux Klan leveraged this and used violence and threats to try to reestablish white supremacy. They were most successful in playing upon fears and superstitions. They not only brought terror to the black communities but they also targeted carpetbaggers and scalawags. They used these threats and fears in effectively keeping the blacks away from the polls so that the ex-Confederates could gain back political control in the
The Ku Klux Klan was a secret terrorist organization that was created by six well educated Confederate veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee in the December of 1865. Their main objective was to restore white supremacy through acts of violence such as murder, against both Black and White Republicans. The KKK had eventually spread to every southern state, and Klansmen would often terrorize republicans regardless of their race. Members of the KKK believed that African Americans were inferior to Whites and did not believe that Blacks deserved equal rights. Although the rebel groups were outlawed and made illegal, many of them remained in existence and appeared after the reconstruction had ended. This proved the Reconstruction to be ineffective as many Southerners were still fighting against the government and opposed them. In addition, African Americans were still deprived of their rights by these
The KKK was an organization that formed around the civil war, whose purpose was to discriminate blacks and to deplete their freedom in horrible ways. The KKK in
Life for African Americans in the United States has never been easy. First they were enslaved and later became free. Lastly they just needed the same rights as everyone else. The Klu Klux Klan wasn’t going to let that happen. The Klan wanted to stop all political and economical equality for African Americans. They were violent and terrorized all African Americans and anyone who tried to help them acquire equality. The Klu Klux Klan is a harsh and is extremely racist. They had a part in economic and social problems in the United States in the late 1860s (History.com Staff).
The KKK was originally founded as a social club for past Confederate soldiers. In 1865, the KKK grew into a terrorist association. The KKK had racist activity in the form of riots in the South aiming directly at the blacks but also targeted the Republicans. The KKK killed 46 people, wounded 70 and a large quantity of churches and schools were burned.
In 1867, the Ku Klux Klan formed in Tennessee. The Ku Klux Klan were persecuted African Americans in order to prevent them from voting. They favor the Whites to dominate the United States. Black Codes were passed in the South which prohibited blacks from owning property and restricted their rights including their labor
The Ku Klux Klan was a racial hate group in the south that made sure blacks did not get any civil rights. Members in the Ku Klux Klan believed whites were superior to other races. The KKK hated the blacks because they believed slaves, who were the blacks, are to be less than human. Only white Anglo-Saxon Protestants or known as “WASPS” could become members. The members also had to pay monthly fees so they could “adopt a highway” to look good in the eyes of the communities.
The Ku Klux Klan caused fear in many people through violence, threats, and Terrorism. This was the main way of them causing fear, their violence came to those who opposed them and were african american. The Klan would force African Americans out of jobs and their properties, but if they would refuse, they would be slaughtered in front of their loved ones. The reasoning they did this was because they wanted Whites to have the jobs and properties they wanted.
In the year 1866, KKK was formed as a social group in Tennessee; and KKK name came from the Greek word Kuklos meaning circle. The military reconstruction Acts in March 1867 and the prospect of freedmen voting in the South resulted in the Klan group into becoming a political organization. Furthermore, Nathan Bedford Forrest was a former Confederate general that served as the Grand Wizard; and the overall leader of the Klan. Then again, he played an essential role in organizing new KKK that spread around during early 1868. In 1868 to the early 1870s, Ku Kluz Klan functioned as a loosely organized group of political and social terrorists; their goals were to political defeat republican party, and to maintain the absolute white supremacy in response to the southern blacks that newly gained civil and political rights after
The Ku Klux Klan is a group of secret societies that opposed the growing of blacks, Jews, and other group. They wore long white robes and pointed hoods to look like a ghost to scare Slaves and other non-whites.
The KKK started off harmless, then quickly became involved in the violent struggle of the Reconstruction Era. They believed that blacks were inferior members of society, and were undeserving of citizenship or legal protection. Violence within the KKK was very destructive, and Congress soon responded by passing a series of federal acts to enforce the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments. The Civil Rights Act of 1871, more formally known as the Ku Klux Klan Act, gave federal officials the power to arrest anyone who sought to deprive citizens of their constitutionally guaranteed rights.
The Ku Klux Klan was formed after the Civil War aimed at promoting white supremacy. The Klan focused its attacks first against African Americans, and later against African americans and other races. The Ku Klux Klan throughout the ages has always emphasized racism, secrecy and distinctive costumes. The Chapter shows us the importance of having knowledge and information. The supremacy and the fear of the general public towards the Ku Klux Klan were mainly because of the secrecy the group had and also due to the lack of knowledge by the people. As per the book, after an individual was able to infiltrate the Klan and make their secrets, code words, rituals and ideas public, The Klan started to lose the command it had on the American people. This was accomplished by broadcasting the secrets of
The Ku Klux Klan was a politically and racially motivated group that discouraged and frustrated attempts at racial equality (Bowles 2011). They were against all equality for anyone who supported a Union or was black. They were in control of the Southern states and they ran amuck abusing and murdering anyone they felt would threaten their way of life and the local and state governments sat back and supported their efforts to keep the blacks enslaved at all costs. In and article written by the Harper’s Weekly paper about the atrocities in the South it stated that,