Ku Klux Klan Research

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There is no reason to why a hateful terrorist organization should be able to get away with violent and evil hate crimes within a country with laws protecting each and every one of its citizens. The Ku Klux Klan has been a hateful, violent group that needs to be stopped. “After a band of them had in turn violated a young negro girl, she was forced into bed with a colored man, their bodies were bound together face-to-face, and the fire from the hearth piled upon them.” (Dudley 11). This quote from Albion W. Tourgee, a lawyer from the north who came to the south after the Civil War, was from a letter that he wrote to a senator from North Carolina named Joseph C. Abbott (Dudley 10). In this quote, Tourgee is giving an example of how the Ku Klux Klan, a violent white secret society, has been killing and causing violence towards African-Americans (Dudley 11-12). Another quote from …show more content…

This quote is from John Brown Gordon during an interview done by a special committee to investigate white secret societies in the south, and he was asked (Dudley 12). The fact that Gordon says the Ku Klux Klan is a group of “peaceable, law-abiding citizens” is absolutely dishonest (Dudley 13). Being a Confederate general and being involved in southern politics, Gordon should know that the KKK has been committing violent crimes against African-Americans and that members of this group were not “law abiding and peaceable citizens” (Dudley 10-13). From the perspective of an African-American during the era of killings and beatings that the Ku Klux Klan has committed, one can see that it is wholly and plainly wrong. The idea of this terrorist organization needs to be eliminated from the world, and it will be if citizens of this country face the facts and speak out against the

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