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What Is The Societal Impact Of The 1920s

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Keira Castillo
US History Honors
Period Four
Research Paper Project
January 27, 2023
Ms. Wasil

Ku Klux Klan: The Societal Impact of the 1920s
Did you know that the Ku Klux Klan, (also referred to as the “KKK”), was originally founded on December 24, 1865, in Pulaski, TN; became the most well-known terrorist group around the 1920s, and has a summer camp called “Kool Koast Kamp”? With this rapid upbringing, the Ku Klux Klan had a way to come congregate in one spot and inspire people to “tune” into their racism towards colored people in violent ways by joining their cult. Even their own children would be conditioned to follow their society’s rituals and become “Ku Klux Kiddies”. Who would have known that this vile group had a spot that was like …show more content…

Such horrors were occurring more and becoming more violent that started to affect younger folks that were only eleven to fourteen years of age. Examples of this are the Murder Of Emmett Till (1955) and 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing (1963). In addition, crimes like this are still being performed by them but not as severe.
Now let's come back to the present day and think about what's happening today. Throughout all the pain a newer generation has slowly rebirthed as well. With new policies and people more aware of what's going on, there has been a new movement called the Black Lives Matter movement that is still active today to comeback at groups like the KKK. However, this fight is an on-going matter against racism since the Ku Klux Klan is still around to oppose the movement and other actions.
To conclude, many positive and negative things that have happened with the birth of the Ku Klux Klan. The impact created ripples into the future of peoples thoughts and feelings about their fellow peers. This begs the question: Will America ever be a true nation reformed and united together without raising generations to hate each other and finally forgive each …show more content…

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