Sunday, February 10, 2019
Klu Klux Klan - KKK :: American History
KKKThe Klu Klux Klan called themselves the white knights because they rode around on horses. They wore white sheets everyplace their heads and dressed their horses in white sheets and rode in neighborhoods where black people lived. They brought affright into the lives of the African Americans. The symbol of the Klu Klux Klan was the burning cross. A KKK member once stated, We do not burn the cross to symbolize the destruction of it, but to sort out it. The name Klu Klux Klan derived from the Greek word kuklos, meaning circle or wheel. The Klu Klux Klan was considered to be a fraternal organization. It grew out of the Civil War to protect and prolong the white race. It was to ensure the voluntary separation of the races. In many cases that meant the result of blacks, Catholics, and Jews. The Ku Klux Klan is one of Americas oldest and most feared groups. Motivated by the dream of a earthly concern with only one race, the KKK uses violence and does things that are agains t the law to support their cause. They devote been in the shadows for over 130 years, and occasionally continue to succeed in Americas society today. The Ku Klux Klan began during the rebuilding process afterwards the Civil War in the Southern coupled States. The southern people had suffered a lot from the do of the Civil War. Many of them lost their homes and plantations many also lost friends and love ones to the war. In 1865, six men from a small town in Tennessee began what has grown to be the largest and most feared hate group in the United States. The men decided to mould a club to help relinquish the stress of the times. All of the men were poor and could not afford to make uniforms for the group, so they decided to use plain, white sheets. They wore the sheets over their backs and put pillowcases on their heads. They also draped the sheets over their horses. In the beginning, the men only precious to play pranks on people to try to cheer them up after the ter rible war. But the people were more frightened than they were cheered up. They soon count on out what they could do with these fearful pranks.
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