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The Ku Klux Klan, also known as the Klan or the KKK, originated in Pulaski, Tennessee, in 1865.

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The Ku Klux Klan, also known as the Klan or the KKK, originated in Pulaski,

Tennessee, in 1865. The first KKK was formed by six Civil war veterans, with the purpose to

restore power to the plantation owners. The people that the KKK was against was African

Americans and republicans. The second KKK was founded in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1921. This

KKK lasted much longer and had millions of members, partially due to their organization with

finances and members. The third KKK was founded as a civil rights movement in the 1950’s.

The Ku Klux Klan was formed when six educated civil war veterans during the

reconstruction of the south. Ever since 1865 the KKK are well known for their hatred toward

those who don’t share their views. The …show more content…

The major connection between the Klan and the nation as a whole is the enforcement

of prohibition laws.

The Klan was trying to have Influence in the education department, to do this they

bought Lanier university. They tried to teach a “100 percent Americanism” ” (Portland KKK,

Oregon Historical Socity.) lesson plan. The school closed one year after new ownership.

The members in 1924 was four million and in 1926 increased to six million. This was the

peak of the KKK. The nearest height for the Klan it that the third coming of the Klan has lasted

from the 1950’s until today. In 2008 the Klan was up six thousand members.

The Third coming of the Klan was similar to the KKK but added the protestant belief

and went against the Catholic denomination. The KKK was charged with the Christmas Eve

bombing or 1951, then 2 murders, then the 16th

and in 1966 the fire bomb by the KKK. The third Klan, in 1995, created a newsletter called the

Stormfront. The newsletter is described as a connection of Neo-Nazism, hate speech, racism,

white nationalism, and antisemitism.

` Today there are still Klan connections such as the Bayou Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, in

Texas Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, the Imperial Klan of America, the Church of the

American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, and the Knights of white Camelia. These are for the

purpose of spreading the Klan’s thought and ideas across

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