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KKK
  • The History of.

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The KKK Begins.
  • The Klan's first incarnation was in 1866. Founded
    by veterans of the Confederate Army, its main
    purpose was to resist Reconstruction, and it
    focused as much on intimidating "carpetbaggers"
    and "scalawags" as on putting down the freed
    slaves.

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North Carolina Klansmen in 1870
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Early years
  • It quickly adopted violent methods, and was
    involved in a wave of 1,300 murders of Republican
    voters in 1868. A rapid reaction set in, with the
    Klan's leadership disowning it, and Southern
    elites seeing the Klan as an excuse for federal
    troops to continue their activities in the South.
    The organization was in decline from 1868 to
    1870, and was destroyed in the early 1870s by
    President Ulysses S. Grant's vigorous action
    under the Civil Rights Act of 1871 (also known as
    the Ku Klux Klan Act).

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Ku Klux Klan Act 1871
  • In March 1871, President ulysses s.
    grant requested from Congress legislation that
    would address the problem of KKK violence, which
    had grown steadily since the group's formation in
    1866. Congress responded on April 20, 1871, with
    the passage of the Ku Klux Klan Act, originally
    introduced as a bill "to enforce the provisions
    of the Fourteenth Amendment and for other
    purposes." Section 1 of the act covered
    enforcement of the Fourteenth Amendment and was
    later codified, in part, at 42 U.S.C.A.  1983.
    Section 2 of the act, codified at 42 U.S.C.A.
    1985(3), provided civil and criminal penalties
    intended to deal with conspiratorial violence of
    the kind practiced by the Klan. Both sections of
    the act were intended to give federal protection
    to Fourteenth Amendment rights that were
    regularly being violated by private individuals
    as opposed to the state.
  • In addition, the Ku Klux Klan Act gave the
    president power to suspend the writ of Habeas
    Corpus in order to fight the KKK. President Grant
    used this power only once, in October 1871, in
    ten South Carolina counties experiencing high
    levels of Klan Terrorism. The act also banned KKK
    and other conspiracy members from serving on
    juries.

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Which Presidents were members of the kkk?
  • President Warren G. Harding
  • President Woodrow Wilson
  • President McKinley
  • President Calvin Coolidge
  • President Harry S. Truman.URL http//able2know.
    org/topic/99462-1

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Warren G. Harding
  • He was actually sworn into the Ku Klux Klan in a
    Klan ceremony conducted inside the White House by
    Imperial Wizard Colonel Simmons.URL http//able
    2know.org/topic/99462-1

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William mckinley
  • McKinley was a Union officer, but many Union men
    joined or affiliated with the original First Era
    Ku Klux Klan during the Radical Republican's
    anti-white Reconstruction Era.URL http//able2k
    now.org/topic/99462-1

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Woodrow wilson
  • President Wilson would have been a member of the
    Klan under the Command of Imperial Wizard Colonel
    Simmons.URL http//able2know.org/topic/99462-1

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Calvin coolidge
  • President Calvin Coolidge was a noted Klansman
    and was well known to be an active member of the
    Ku Klux Klan. He allowed cross lightings on the
    Capitol steps and reviewed the giant Klan parades
    of 1925 and 1926 in Washington D.C.URL http//a
    ble2know.org/topic/99462-1

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Harry truman
  • President Harry S. Truman was a minor ordinary
    Klansman from 1920 - 1922. His two year
    membership was not notable and somewhat lacking.
    He eventually had a major falling out with the
    KKK over his desire to appoint RomanCatholics to
    key political positions something which all of
    the KKK opposed at the time. Some Klans now not
    only accept Roman Catholics but actively recruit
    them. The true Ku Klux Klan is however
    traditionally and rightfully opposed to Roman
    Catholicism and Papists influence over America.
    President Harry S. Truman was currying favor with
    Roman Catholic voters and was more interested in
    his political career than the Klan or the good of
    America. He severed all ties with the KKK and
    openly repudiated them. They didn't call the
    arrogant upstart "give them Hell Harry", for
    nothing. His family has tired to deny his KKK
    membership ever since, but has failed miserably
    since it is a well established fact of documented
    history.URL http//able2know.org/topic/99462-1
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