The Ku Klux Klan
.... In recent years there has been a pronounced increase once again of racist
violence against blacks and other minorities by the Ku Klux
Klan. ....
(2022

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Ku Klux Klan and the Black Panther Party
.... Although most members of these communities repudiate the methods of
violence and intimidation used by the
Klan, a significant number agree with the basic ....
(3253

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The Ku Klux Klan
.... Since there was no secret ballot at the time, the
Klan's methods were somewhat effective, in particular the type of
violence they used against the new Black ....
(2530

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)
Nancy Maclean KKK
.... how the group became so powerful at one point that not one American president during the 1920s spoke against the brutal
violence of the
Klan against African ....
(746

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WHITE SUPREMACIST GROUPS
.... Lowe 11). With the emergence of this
violence, original members of the
Klan began to leave the organization. They were replaced ....
(3121

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)
The Ku Klux Klan in 1920s Oregon
.... that vision, they have no qualms about using intimidation,
violence, pressure, and .... to support the assertion that this second coming of the
Klan developed from ....
(1856

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)
White Supremacy in America In the years followi
.... gather to watch a black man tortured to death but not one of them would talk." The
Klan in its early manifestation was willing to engage in
violence to achieve ....
(1841

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)
Prisoners of History
.... compares the
Klan to European racist and fascist movements, arguing that in each case white men banded together (and chose to use murderous
violence, and in ....
(524

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)
Ku Klux Klan in 1920s Urban America IN U
.... control laws. If violent behavior was a concern in another city, the
Klan supported police efforts to control
violence. If corruption ....
(5901

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Metropolis & Birth of a Nation
.... They began a systematic policy of
violence opposing the newly formed social order. Not only did the
Klan target former slaves with their tailored brand of ....
(879

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)
Historical Cultural Analysis
.... racism and horrific acts of
violence against African Americans and their white advocates occurred frequently, often at the instigation of the Ku Klux
Klan. ....
(1513

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)
Historical Cultural Analysis of Films About Slavery
.... racism and horrific acts of
violence against African Americans and their white advocates occurred frequently, often at the instigation of the Ku Klux
Klan. ....
(1513

6

)
Lynching in the United States
.... oligarchy used its economic Power to organize the Ku Klux
Klan and other ....
Violence against African Americans began almost immediately with the end of the Civil ....
(2337

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)
A Time To Kill
.... This not only spares the viewer graphic
violence but underscores the theme of the .... Numerous scenes of Ku Klux
Klan members in white robes, burning crosses, and ....
(1019

4

)
A Time To Kill
.... This not only spares the viewer graphic
violence but underscores the theme of the .... Numerous scenes of Ku Klux
Klan members in white robes, burning crosses, and ....
(1019

4

)
The US Secret Service
.... took them six years, but they stopped the lottery (Moments 8). In 1871, when the Service was called to investigate the Ku Klux
Klan's violence against former ....
(2216

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)
Civil Rights Movement & NonViolent Strategy
.... The kind of
violence many have resorted to in the past may have seemed the only .... request for justice and the immoral actions of a group like the Ku Klux
Klan. ....
(1578

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)
Slavery
.... Anti-black organizations such as the Ku Klux
Klan were formed to intimidate African-Americans with
violence and deprive them of their civil rights. ....
(2374

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Murders of 3 Civil Rights Workers Murder in Mississippi: The ...
.... 1967 conspiracy conviction while
Klan leader Sam Bowers and
Klan member Wayne .... whose mere presence inspired a substantial number of Mississippi men to
violence. ....
(1917

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)
The Origins of Mississippi Burning Murder in Mississippi: The ...
.... 1967 conspiracy conviction while
Klan leader Sam Bowers and
Klan member Wayne .... whose mere presence inspired a substantial number of Mississippi men to
violence. ....
(1925

8

)
The lynching of African Americans
.... is actually a highly emotional "acting" crowd directed toward conscious and deliberate
violence. .... of purpose in mob members, as typified by the Ku Klux
Klan. ....
(1490

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)
Philosopny of Marcus Garvey
.... to Africa movement Lawler 85). Garvey did not support the
Klan's violence against blacks. He thought that the organized hostility ....
(4250

17

)
Nathan Bedford Forrest Prewar Life
.... Forrest would eventually gain prominence in business, but he left the Ku Klux
Klan, citing its increasing
violence as his reason. ....
(1771

7

)
Civil War Tactician Nathan Bedford Forrest
.... Forrest would eventually gain prominence in business, but he left the Ku Klux
Klan, citing its increasing
violence as his reason. ....
(1771

7

)
Mab Segrest
.... as with her open fight against the activities of the Ku Klux
Klan and her own .... around me and in the culture I had studied---the rape, battery,
violence and the ....
(1573

6

)
Richard Wright
.... fascism and
violence (Butler xi). From 1918 to 1925 there was a period of serious and widespread racial discrimination against blacks, and the
Klan was revived ....
(1583

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)
Black Psychological Perspective of Malcolm X
.... the brutalized position of the black that included economic impoverishment, ethnic denigration, and
violence at the hands of white police and Ku Klux
Klan. ....
(1655

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Southern Plantation Aristocracy
.... likely that he became the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux
Klan, serving in that .... Today, we tend to associate casual personal
violence with the lower classes. ....
(4232

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)
Malcolm X and the American Civil Rights Movement
....
Violence came in the form of white attacks against his father's siblings before Malcolm was born, then against his own family by the Klu Klux
Klan and the ....
(3907

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Discrimination Sites
.... allows one to access the "KKK Political Program." Here the
Klan professes to .... of sites and that their particular chapter does not promote
violence of senseless ....
(1779

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