In the 1920s, society was changing dramatically. Women got the right to vote, millions of immigrants were settling here, there were new inventions (like radio), and a growing number of black people were moving north to seek a better life away from segregation.
Whenever there is social change, there is also a backlash. The rise of the Klan in the 1920s was undoubtedly a reaction to the increasing number of black people who were attending college, the new social roles for women, and the large number of immigrants now living in the USA. The Klan was able to run candidates for office in a number of states (and not just in the south) and was able to attract many new members. The Klan also held marches and ceremonies in numerous cities: for example, in 1925, the Klan held a large parade in Washington DC, which was seen by thousands of cheering people. And to further increase their reach, in 1927, the Klan purchased a radio station (WTFF) that broadcast their Propaganda into the Middle Atlantic states. Thus, the Klan was able to speak to those white, conservative Americans who were dismayed by the changes that occurred during the "roaring 20s." Klan doctrine appealed to these people because it promised a return to a time when everyone "knew their place." Klan leaders got lots of votes by pledging that immigrants, women, Catholics, Jews, and blacks would soon be returned to a subordinate status.
in 200 bc the kkk formed
as we see in antilbellium history the original purspose of the KKK was to oppress blacks and maintain white supremcy but suck them wiggers.
No. Because Back in like the 60's all sheriffs and cops were white and they did not care if the KKK killed black ppl because they are white Yes, in each of the three KKK incarnations, members (including leaders) have been charged and convicted.
it started on December 24, 1865 (after the end of the American Civil war).
Yes, the Ku Klux Klan was organized in Martinsville, Indiana. The KKK gained significant influence in the town during the 1920s and 1930s, with its membership reaching thousands. It is important to note that the KKK's history in Martinsville, like in many other places, is marked by racist activities and violence against African Americans and other minority groups.
One key factor that stopped Wegener from fully proving his theory of continental drift was the lack of a plausible mechanism to explain how continents could move. Additionally, Wegener faced resistance from the scientific community who were skeptical of his ideas based on the limited evidence he presented at the time. Lastly, the technological advancements necessary to provide compelling evidence for his theory, such as satellite mapping and deep-sea drilling, were not available during Wegener's time.
The KKK against African Americans or the Nazis against the Jews
First of all, the KKK is a criminal organization which has a history of murder and arson, so a certain amount of secrecy is understandable. Secondly, secret codes are fun!
the kkk changed history becuase of segregation. Segeration is were they sepreated blacks from whites. Once the brown vs. Board of edicuation happend they got along.
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Unfortunately, there is no way to know the answer to this important question.
You KKK members would say that. :@ Black cells are important too!