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Title: The Klan of the 1920s and Nativism


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The Klan of the 1920s and Nativism
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In Context
  • 1920s were a time of unparalleled scientific and
    economic growth
  • The effects of large scale immigration were being
    felt for the first time
  • Catholic v. Protestant
  • Prohibition after all had been passed as a check
    on the out of control society

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Anti-immigration sentiment
  • People felt immigrants were taking jobs away from
    native born Americans
  • Prohibition was an attempt to control the
    drinking of the immigrants

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1921 Immigration Law
  • Established the first quota system
  • Immigration from a country could not exceed 3 of
    the immigrant country population in the United
    States in 1910
  • Example
  • Cut immigration from 800,000 to 300,000 in one
    year
  • Nativists werent satisfied

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National Origins Act of 1924
  • Banned immigration from Asia entirely
  • This angered Japan (think ahead)
  • Reduced the European quota from 3 to 2
  • Changed the basis year from 1910 to 1890
  • Made southern and eastern Europeans more
    difficult to get in
  • Why?

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The New Klan
  • Re-established in 1915 at Stone Mountain, Georgia
  • The Birth of a Nation
  • Glorified the klan as heroes after the Civil War
  • Nativism made them go after different groups

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New Klan Targets
  • African Americans
  • Primary concern shifted to Catholics, Jews,
    foreigners
  • Anyone but WASPs were seen as a problem

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Who made up the Klan?
  • Protestant whites
  • More political than violent
  • Controlled the state legislature in Indiana for a
    short time
  • Family Values
  • Traditional Values

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Traditional Values
  • Klan persecuted anyone who went against their
    religious teachings
  • Irreligion
  • Sexual promiscuity
  • Drunkenness
  • Compulsory bible study in public schools
  • Punish divorce

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Similar to Gangs to today
  • Provided people with a sense of belonging in a
    world which was growing chaotic
  • Rituals, uniforms, structure
  • People clung to all of this as their worlds were
    rapidly changing

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Downfall of the New Klan
  • 1925
  • David Stephenson
  • Raped a young secretary, kidnapped her, and
    watched her dies after taking poison to commit
    suicide
  • Klan basically died out again by WWII only to be
    brought back by Civil Rights movement
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