Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Ku Klux Klan, Past and Present Essay -- American America History
Ku Klux Klan, Past and Present      The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) is one of America's oldest and most feared groups.  Driven by the dream of a world with only one master race, the KKK often  uses violence and moves above the law to promote their cause. Violence and  white supremacy was not their original intention. They have been in the  shadows for over 130 years and continue to thrive in America's society  today.    The Ku Klux Klan began almost accidentally during the reconstruction period  after the civil war in the Southern United States. The southern people had  suffered greatly from the effects of the great war. Many of them lost their  homes and plantations.  Many also lost friends and loved ones to the war.  The people needed a release from the sorrow of everyday life.    In 1865, six men from a small town in Tennessee accidentally began what has  grown to be the largest and most feared "hate group" in the country. The  men decided to make a club to help release the stress of the times. The men  were all poor and could not afford to make gowns or great costumes for the  group, so they decided to use linens. They wore the linens over their backs  and put pillowcases on their heads. They also draped the linens over their  horses. The Ku Klux Klan was going to ride for the first time.  In the  beginning, the men wanted to do nothing more than play pranks on people.   However, the people were more frightened than they were cheered up. They  soon realized what they could do with these fear tactics. The South had  turned into a place that was no longer theirs. The slaves were now free  (many of these men were slave owners) and carpetbaggers were coming from  the North to take advantage of the southern people.  They saw the  opportunit...              ...m to have the same things in common. They contain  information that undermines other races and religions. A majority of these  sites also appeal to adolescents, teenagers and younger children by  boasting such slogans as "Cool Hate Music." Cartoons are also found on many  pages. These cartoons demonstrate the "enemy" races in displeasing  situations that often elaborate the points and views of the KKK.    In the end, the KKK is a problem that won't go away for long. As we have  seen, the KKK will be active for a period and then disappear. As long as  there is differences between people in this world, there will always be  hate. And the Ku Klux Klan will be there to feed on this hate and exploit  it in every way possible. They may be silent for many years, but you can  count on the fact that they are there. They are "The Invisible Empire" and  will always be the dark                        
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