Ku Klux Klan Research Paper

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The Ku Klux Klan Word count: 1,184 The Ku Klux Klan (KKK), which started in the eighteen-hundreds (1800’s), is still a powerful group that spreads hate messages throughout the world. The Ku Klux Klan is a group of very racist white people who believe that they are better than others.
The KKK believes that they are better than African Americans, Jewish people, Roman Catholics, and immigrants. The Klan thought that if they persecute their targets, then there will be racial purity. The Klan also thought that they should be in control, and that certain races shouldn’t have the same rights as white people do (Ku Klux Klan- source …show more content…

The Klan supported the Democratic Party, and disliked anyone who supported the Republican Party and/or called themselves Republicans. The Klan didn't like Republicans since the Republicans were not supportive of the Democrats. The Klan also started to use violence against members of the Republican Party. Later, the Klan assassinated Colonel George Ashburn on March thirty-first (31), eighteen sixty-eight (1868). The Klan had not liked Colonel George Ashburn because he was working to advance civil rights for African Americans. And since the Klan didn't believe that African Americans should have the same rights as white people do, they figured they would have to put a stop to it, and later assassinated him. On Election Day, the Klan came and stood by all of the voters and terrorized them to change their political views so they would be the same as the Klan's beliefs, Democratic beliefs. Throughout the years, the Klan became more and more violent. In eighteen seventy-one (1871), the Ku Klux Klan Act was passed by congress and brought the federal law enforcement against them. The federal law enforcement had finally slowed, and almost got rid of, the Klan's violent actions in the nineteenth (19) century. In the year of nineteen-fifteen (1915), the Klan reappeared with more members. They came in when they knew they could easily get what they wanted, and that was when the country was in politically unstable times (The Ku Klux Klan is Founded: