Ku Klux Klan Research Paper

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The KKK Today

The Ku Klux Klan is a secret hate group, usually found in southern states, directly targeting African-Americans, Muslims, Jews, Catholics, and other foreign-born groups. The official name of the group is Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; was founded in 1915 and is still currently active across the United States today. The KKK does different types of terrorist acts; for example, running into someone’s home, beating them, and hanging them. Also, they set a tall wooden cross of fire in one’s front yard, preferably ones of color. They are considered “domestic terrorist”, therefore they should be arrested, but no single person knows and will tell the world why the KKK has yet come to justice. There are conspiracies speaking on this, and others who notice a repeat in history. The Klan, which is also an alternative name they go by, during and before the civil war was very secrete and discrete. In today’s culture the Ku Klux Klan is considered and well known hate group and they’re primary target is considered to be black people.

Most people have no clue that the KKK still exist, or people believe they will not do the same harm and type hate crimes they elders were exposed to in the late 50’s to early 70’s. Hate groups could be Nazis or it could be a cyber-group only …show more content…

He also explains how Klan’s presence in the U.S. still explains the shift in regional voting patterns. David Cunningham also describes how the 1964 Freedom Summer killings, the 1965 murder of civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo, and 1981 lynching of Michael Donald that’s supposed end the activities of the KKK for good. Yet, todays KKK members are present in 41 states, nearly every state in the country. Therefore, it is clear to say that the Ku Klux Klan made what America is today. With Trump as President of the United States, let us see what “Great America” Donald Trump has in