Ku Klux Klan Evolution Throughout History

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Ku Klux Klan: evolution throughout history. Jorge cortes Mrs. Corridon 12/12/2011 English 1 Ku Klux Klan: evolution throughout history. Introduction- the Ku Klux Klan has had a colossal influence on the way African Americans live and are treated today. 1. Background of the problem: * Birth of the clan. * Their mission * Their customs 2. the Klan during the 1900’s: * the early 1900’s * the mid 1900’s * the late 1900’s 3. Putting an end: KKK practice restriction * Laws against the Klan * Does it exist today * How to stop them Conclusion: even though the US declared the KKK practices illegal, there are many people that still practice the horrific things that were once accomplished by the Ku Klux Klan. Jorge Cortes Mrs. Corridon English 1 12/12/2011 Ku Klux Klan: evolution throughout history. Long ago, when the English first sailed to America, they brought blacks from Africa to serve them as slaves. They…show more content…
Simmons, a former Methodist clergyman, organized a new Klan in Atlanta, Georgia, as a patriotic, fraternal society for American-born white Protestants. This clan was focusing on groups that were considered un-American like blacks, immigrants, Jews, and mostly Roman Catholic. The KKK was growing so fast that by the mid 1920’s it had more than 2 million members around the whole country. The Klan members that were considered the Klan terrorists usually burned crossed and tortured other minorities that were not white or approved their beliefs. Most of the clan revolted peacefully and became a powerful political force by electing public officials. They became a powerful political force mainly throughout the south and many other northern and western states, including Colorado, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Ohio, and Oregon. By the 1930's, only local Klan groups in the South remained strong. The organization died out again in

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