Thursday, December 26, 2019

The Ku Klux Kl A Brief History - 1096 Words

THE KU KLUX KLAN: A BRIEF HISTORY Elizabeth Shanholtz History of Terrorism 333-001 November 10, 2015 The Ku Klux Klan In today’s world, Americans would like to classify our country as a â€Å"Melting Pot,† meaning that all people, of all cultures and backgrounds blend together and make one homogenous society. While this concept is not entirely true, it holds some aspects that help make this country so great. It gives the idea that everyone is equal and everyone receives the same opportunities as everyone else. It is a rather pleasant thought to think that no matter where we come from, we have the same rights as everyone else. This is not how it always used to be, however. The concept of the melting pot begins to crumble when we look at how certain members of society chose to use hatred and racial superiority to form a â€Å"better America.† The makings of our country show mass genocide of the Natives of this land that most history text books seem to blow over. Once our country had settled down and made this land our own, the focus of hate neede d to be targeted somewhere else. Slavery became a new form of social hierarchy, and when this social hierarchy was threatened, a civil war broke out. From the civil war, a social group had formed and vowed to fix the wrong doing of the actions laid out during the civil war. The Ku Klux Klan (KKK), also refered to as the Invisible Empire of the South is a white supremacist, extreme right terrorist group, who has had three

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