Ku Klux Klan And Domestic Terrorism

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Introduction
The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) is America’s oldest and original domestic terrorist organizations who originated in the United States. The terrorist acts that we see from international terrorist today, is no different than what the KKK has been doing for the past 149 years. From kidnapping to bombing buildings, the KKK was already doing this well before ISIS and Al-Qaeda or any other terrorist group was in the picture. They are an internal terrorist organization that threatened the social stability in America. Like other terrorist group they base their violence on their religious beliefs. They believe they are the righteous and rightful selected inhabitants of America, and they must preserve White Christian ideas and the White Race.
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They set up violent campaigns to intimidate Northerners and former slaves who came to settle in the South after the war. By any means necessary they wanted to restore the Confederacy, it ideals, including arson, vandalism, and mass murder. The White population in the South felt as though the post-Civil War changes were insult so they began to take violent action against the blacks. According to Public Broadcasting (n.d.), “It would be responsible for thousands of deaths, and would help to weaken the political power of Southern blacks and Republicans” (p. …show more content…

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According to the FBI (2013) the first part of the definition of domestic terrorism states that the “Involving acts dangerous to human life that violate federal state or law” (p. 1). The KKK has been doing this exact thing since they first formed. The Klan attacked blacks, Catholic, Jews, nonwhites, black leaders, republicans, non-Christians, and anyone who does not agree with their views. Akins (2006) explains, “Every year people associated with the Ku Klux Klan groups commit crimes ranging from minor acts of intimidation to major hate crimes and even terrorism.”