When the majority of people think of the Ku Klux Klan, there undoubtedly comes to mind a relic of post-Confederate racism that has now morphed into dangerous groups of rabidly anti-Black Southerners dressed in white hoods, burning crosses and waving Confederate Battle Flags. However, the real story of the White Knights of the Invisible Empire, as they were also referred to, goes far beyond the current stereotypes, as well as extending well above the Mason-Dixon Line into every State in the nation. It is, of course, true that the Klan did initially originate in the South during the infamous twelve-year Reconstruction period following the War Between the States, but the history of the organization is actually divided into three very separate and quite distinct periods.
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KKK got stuck in the imagination because Jews control the media and hyped it big time.
ReplyDeleteMost Northern Whites(and even southern ones) get most of their history and political consciousness from Hollywood Narrative and PC.
But in fact the main racial violence in South and all over have been black violence and thuggery.
It's because of BAMMAMA Factor or Blacks are More Muscular and More Aggressive.
http://dailyandreaostrov.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-south-in-american-civil-war-fought.html