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History
The Ku Klux Klan was started as an
underground terrorist group against the civil rights movement
that freed the slaves after the American Civil War. Its name was
derived form the English work clan and the Greek word kyklos,
meaning "circle." Although in the late 19th Century
it lost support, during the 20th Century, it has been revived
with a few alterations. This group has been noted for its prosecutions
against, Jews (as it later co-joined with neo-Nazis), foreigners,
Roman Catholics, Communists, Homosexuals, Blacks, communists and
organized labor.(1)

How do they view
themselves?
The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) define themselves
as a political party, one that they also call the White Rights
Movement. Their foundation is that by trying to integrate and
mixing ethnicities and race, whites are facing discrimination.
Whites, according to them are giving up their lives in a sacrificial
manner for those non-white. They infer that older generations
were oppressed by liberal thinkers (also referred to as communists)
limiting our ability and our right to indulge and enjoy white
pride. They also believe that this country was founded as a white,
Christian nation and should be brought back to it.
If they were to gain power they have a plan to induce peace and
restore America's original goodness. The main foundation would
be based form the bible. Homosexuals, other races, and other religions
would not be wiped t, but segregated and inferred transporting
out of a purified country. They would abolish Martin Luther King
day, because "Martin Luther King was affiliated with 60 Communist
Fronts. He openly incited violence under the banner of "nonviolence.""
(http://www.kukluxklan.org/lady4.htm). They would also purify
the media, be stricter with law punishment and will stop international
funding and finance. This is their goal, to take back America.
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How are they
viewed in society?
Now on the other side of the spectrum
we have the idea of the non - KKK supporters. In general society,
when the KKK is mentioned ideas of hateful acts and ignorant people
are immediately conjured. The majority will associate the Klan
as a model for extremism combined with bigotry and violence.(3)
People describe the group as hateful mixture of anti-Semitism,
racism, and homophobia. It is common for society members to describe
the Klan identity holding Jews as the offspring of Satan; that
Blacks and other racial minorities are inferior; and that white
Anglo-Saxons are the "true Israelites." "They are
usually cowardice murderers who hide themselves in white sheets
as seen below."(http://www.swagga.com/klan.htm) Although
this group has some support that has allowed it to survive, the
general public has not supplied much with approval or support
to allow it to be as public as the Klan would like.(back to top)(
What affects
do they have on society?
The effects that this group has had on society,
however is grossly non debatable. There are all aspects on how
this group tries to impact the society. The most heard of is the
media. Crimes are the first thing that people will associate with
the KKK. They justify that the people who do these crimes are
people of hate, who joined for vengeful purposes, and who are
not true members. But the fact remains that these people are wearing
the hood and robe and are a part of the KKK whether or not acknowledged
or taken responsibility for. Some common crimes associated with
the KKK are burning of black churches, beatings, hanging a nooses
above peoples doors, or burning crosses on non white's lawns.
Commonly, the news will speak of white supremacists dragging people
to their deaths. These are commonly associated with the KKK b/c
they are committed by people in the KKK.
Another thing that this group stands for and vocalizes is its
disapproval and anger towards the validity of Martin Luther King
Day and the Holocaust. Not only does this group deny it within
the group, but also they hold marching protests on days that honor
or are significant remembrance days for either historical idea.
Protests such as these are not an uncommon practice of the group.
Often, the groups will make a point to march through neighborhoods
that would classically disagree, neighborhoods of people that
the KKK are outright against.
And yet another way that this group affects the general non -
KKK associating community is through the media and other public
movements. One large way that they have power to affect especially
the youths of the American public is through the Internet. Whether
or not their views are justifiable, correct, or proper for children,
their Internet website directly links to a childhood page. On
this page, there is a specific link for those students who have
been given the project of researching the KKK. On this site the
group makes a point to say that the teachers have been misinformed
and wrongly educated about this subject. "Teachers aren't
perfect. They are bound to make mistakes" (http://www.kukluxklan.org/kidsdata4.htm)
**Something about how they are trying to have a positive impact**
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What is the likely
future for this political group?
This group will probably not be a great
factor in major history in the near future. Currently, it does
not have the support or the financial capabilities to be a great
political movement. Especially with the current approval of racial
mixing and general acceptance and the idea of the "melting
pot," it will be hard for such a conservative radical group
to get much power or encouragement. (back
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1. Ku Klux Klan, Compton's Encyclopedia Online
2. Ku Klux Klan, http://www.kukluxklan.org,
3. Leslie Hernandez, interview
4. Poisoning the Web, Anti Defamation League

In favor:
1. http://kukluxklan.org/
This site is one of the main center websites
for this organization.
2.
http://www.kukluxklan.net/index2.html
This site is a center in Alabama for the KKK.
3. http://www.wckkkk.com/
This site is a variation of the typical KKK.
4. http://www.whitesonly.net/niggerjokes.htmlThis site is a white supremisist site that contains
upfront racist material.
Against
1. http://www.adl.org/poisoning_web/kkk.htmlThis site speaks of the negative aspects of the KKK
2. http://www.comptons.com/encyclopedia/ARTICLES/0100/01032448_A.htmlThis site tells the history of the KKK and shows some
pictures.


1. Ku Klux Klan, http://www.kukluxklan.org,
copyright 1995, updated 2000
2. Ku Klux Klan, http://www.comptons.com/encyclopedia/ARTICLES/0100/01032448_A.html,
Compton's Encyclopedia Online v3.0 © 1998 The Learning Company,
Inc.
3. Leslie Hernandez, interview, 11/9/00
4. Poisoning the Web, http://www.adl.org/poisoning_web/kkk.html,
Anti Defamation League