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The Ku Klux Klan of the 1930's
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Who were they?
Active
1930
1920
across
New York
Nebrasca
Most of the nation
White supremacist terrorist racist group
Became a vehicle for
white southern resistance
economic equality for Black Americans
Features
Racism beliefs
Especially with
African Amercian
Color people
Violent people
Homophobia
Anti-comunism
Selfishness
Important events
During the 1930s
Inciting racial hatred
Against African Americans
Direct their anger
toward the ones who
Went to Catholic church
Inmigrants from other countries
Burn the properties
of those who
Were Catholic
Prohibition
Accusations
David Stephenson
Accused for violation and murder
Of Madge Oberholtzer
Member of the Klan
Bad Klan rections
Collapsed the organization
Retired from political activities in 1930
Sold the organization
Indiana James
Samuel Greens
Political influence
States under their control
Indiana
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Oregon
California
demonstrated a genuine desire
Political reform
Social reform
Protected by the government
Cause
Graves led a progressive period
Consequences
Terror wave in the state
Brothel invasions
The great depression
depleted
Klan’s membership ranks
Temporary disbanded
The era of lynchings
1890 - 1930
Acusations for murders
African Americans murdered
charges of homicide
30%
Sexual assault
25%
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