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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ku_Klux_KlanKu Klux Klan - Wikipedia

    The Ku Klux Klan (/ ˌ k uː k l ʌ k s ˈ k l æ n, ˌ k j uː-/), commonly shortened to the KKK or the Klan, is the name of several historical and current American white supremacist, far-right terrorist organizations and hate groups.

  2. Ku Klux Klan, either of two distinct U.S. hate organizations that employed terror in pursuit of their white supremacist agenda. One group was founded in Pulaski, Tennessee, immediately after the Civil War and lasted until the 1870s. The other group began in 1915 and has continued to the present.

  3. In der Dokumentation "Die Macht des Ku-Klux-Klan – Schatten über North Carolina" erklärt ZDFinfo, wie der Vertreter Bob Jones es schaffte, innerhalb kürzester Zeit Tausende für sein rassistisches Gedankengut zu begeistern. Gegründet 1865 während des amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs, hatte der Ku-Klux-Klan nur ein Ziel: Die schwarze ...

  4. BERLIN (AP) — German prosecutors said Thursday that they have closed an investigation of people suspected of founding a far-right group calling itself the National Socialist Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Deutschland. Updated 2:33 AM PDT, June 2, 2022.

  5. 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, terrorist attack in Birmingham, Alabama, on September 15, 1963, on the predominantly African American 16th Street Baptist Church by local members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). Resulting in the injury of 14 people and the death of four girls, the attack garnered widespread national outrage.

  6. Four members of a local Ku Klux Klan (KKK) chapter planted 19 sticks of dynamite attached to a timing device beneath the steps located on the east side of the church. [4] Described by Martin Luther King Jr. as "one of the most vicious and tragic crimes ever perpetrated against humanity," [5] the explosion at the church killed four ...

  7. • Sept. 7, 1927: ALEXANDRIA BAY — “The KKK will hold an open air gathering near this village on Sept. 8.” A collapsed Klan. In his essay for the Bill of Rights Institute, Pietrusza explains why the KKK of the 1920s flamed out. “Just as quickly as the Klan rose in membership and influence, however, it collapsed,” he writes ...

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