The hacktivist collective, Anonymous released the names of over 300 alleged members of the white supremacist Ku Klux Khan (KKK) on Thursday, November 5th. The list of the supposed members of the Klan and their personal information was shared on text-sharing website Pastebin and has yet to be verified. The list includes names, phone numbers, emails, Facebook and Google+ profiles. The unverified compilation was put together via “human intelligence”. The group claims to have collected the names of the past year in various means such as interviewing expert sources and covert operations. However, it seems that Anonymous gathered the names by looking for Facebook or Google+ profiles who shared and liked KKK affiliated posts and pages. The director …show more content…
After weeks of bluster from Anonymous of the once promised 1,000-member list was just over 300 members. Majority of the members were already known and are proud of their affiliation with the Klan. On the contrary, current members of the Klan were disappointed with the list, an active member, Frank Ancona, called the list “pathetic” due to lack of research. Operation KKK The campaign started in Ferguson, Missouri, when a local Klan threaten to use “lethal force” against those protesting the death of Michael Brown. In return, Anonymous hacked the local Klan’s official twitter page and released the names of few members. The group released a statement along with the list stating, “We hope Operation KKK will, in part, spark a bit of constructive dialogue about race, racism, racial terror and freedom of expression, across group lines…the reality is that racism usually does NOT wear a hood but it does permeate our culture on every level”. KKK is the the most infamous hate group in America’s history with over over three million members in 1920, however today the number has changed drastically with around 8,000 members. The Unofficial
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.
The most famous white supremacy group in American history is the Ku Klux Klan (a.k.a. The KKK) and aimed to “cleanse” the American population of black people and was used to launch attacks on black people and the people that advocated and supported their rights. The group was founded in 1865 in Tennessee by 6 members of the Confederate army and gained an immense amount of followers over the next 80 years. At its peak, the group reached around 6 million members on a global scale, extending the racism and hate worldwide. The activities of the hate-group became extremely violent as they started cross burnings, executions and mass parades to advocate their anti-civil rights movement. Eventually, they also started targeting other minorities in America, such as Jewish people, who have also faced a large struggle for rights and freedoms throughout history. Eventually, the people started to fight back against the KKK and although it still continues today as a group with an extremely small amount of members, numbers were drastically reduced, their hate crimes subsided and the black people of America once again started to regain their rights and
- The most notorious organization was the Ku Klux Klan. The Ku Klux Klan was organized in Pulaski Tennessee, in 1866 to intimidate former slaves who voted and apprehended political offices during Reconstruction. The Ku Klux Klan history came all about with the situation in the South following the harsh Civil War. The Southern States were in distraught and the defeated white people were humiliated and felt like they had to get revenge and gain their power back. The goal of the original Ku Klux Klan was to fight against the Reconstruction policies of the radical Republican Congress and to maintain "white supremacy. The Klan was led by merchants, planters, and Democratic politicians. They considered themselves as the most respectable citizens
The Ku Klux Klan normally wore white hoods to hide their identity in public. They were not allowed to discuss with anyone that they were a member of the Invisible Empire. The leaders, however, freely expressed their participation in the organization. They went public with their beliefs and some practices as well as wrote articles and gave interviews. There were lists that only certain people of the members had access to. The lists were closely watched at all times. Enemies of the KKK often tried to steal the
The Klu klux klan was the largest terrorist group in American history to murder more than hundreds of thousands of people not only blacks but anyone who was outspoken about their support for civil rights. For example in document A the political cartoon depicts a horse that represents the kkk and two white men who were lynched; one of the men represents a carpetbagger and the other represents scalawags. Carpetbaggers were new people from the north who were working to form new governments and scalawags were white southerners who were supportive of reconstruction. The text states “... another brave, honest Republican citizen has met his fate at the hands of these fiends..” The man was left hanged in a jury room; the kkk would go to extreme measure to make examples out of others to control through fear.
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.
This group brutally killed anyone who opposed their view of what’s right, in public areas for example “John W. Stephens, State Senator from Caswell, is dead. He was foully murdered by the Ku-Klux in the Grand Jury room of the Court House on Saturday… He was stabbed five or six times, and then hanged on a hook in the Grand Jury room”. This didn’t only effect this one unfortunate person, but because of their intentional publicity it scares everyone and gives them the message that if they oppose they could end up like their previous
From the Testimony of Abram Colby it says,”Some are first class-men in our town. One is a lawyer, one a doctor, and some are farmers…”(Colby, 513). This just comes to show the KKK is well known in the South and everybody doesn’t even care about what their doing. And nobody will stop it because of fear. From the Harper’s Weekly a picture shows two Klansmen putting a gun to an African American's head and in the background of the picture you see all of these people just standing there watching this take place(Harper, 513). In other words the KKK is doing what they want and are spreading fear which makes people not want to rebel or fight
One man was attacked by the KKK in his own home. They beat the man with pistols, later breaking into the school house and committing undisclosed crimes there. The authorities were reportedly aware of the hate organization, but they did nothing to stop their crimes.
The Ku Klux Klan was a huge terrorist group that have had up to 8,000,000 members
The Ku Klux Klan was formed as a social club by a group of Confederate Army veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee in the winter of 1865-66. The group adopted the name Ku Klux Klan from the Greek word "kyklos," meaning circle, and the English word clan. By 1944 the Ku Klux Klan had lost most of its influence and membership. It was revived during the Civil Rights era and continues today as a small organization that continues to stage demonstrations in favor of white supremacy and fundamentalist Christian theology. William J. Simmons, a former Methodist preacher, organized a new Klan in Stone Mountain, Georgia in 1915 as a patriotic, Protestant fraternal society. Then and Now: KKK membership peaked at four to five million in the mid-1920s; today there are an estimated 5,500 to 6,000 Klan members among roughly 100 groups. Although the Klan still reverted to burning crosses, torturing and murdering those whom they opposed, the organization became a powerful political force in the 1920s. This new Klan directed its activity against not just blacks, but immigrants, Jews, and Roman
The KKK core belief is to restore America back to being a white Christian nation free from drugs, homosexuality, immigration and race mixing. Which the group attributes to the country’s downfall. Since the KKK is a hate group is would be considered dangerous but since the KKK has no present what so ever in the prison system one would say the KKK is not growing but is declining. In 2000 a prison officer who was answering to a disturbance in the cellblock met the prisoners by calling them niggers and then threaten them by claiming he was down with the Klan.
These acts were said to be committed by a group of "skinheads" in the Ku Klux