Essay On Ku Klux Klan

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‘’A Ku Klux Klan threat’’
Even before the 1920’s started white people have always been aggressive to the African American, but never to the point of aggression as in the 1920’s happened. In the 1920s a group of man got together and decided to do a group called the Ku Klux Klan and their main point was to stop the African American be respected by others or even gain their rights. At first the group started as just the man who got together in the group but over time they got many power and is when they revived and came with full potential. At the time many African Americans were killed and humiliated by the Ku Klux Klan and sometimes the white people joined them or just thought that what the Ku Klux Klan did was right because they saw the African American as ‘’less’’. There are much evidence that the members left there are pictures, letters, notice notes and many more things that somehow explain you what and how they threatened the African American.
Over the years the organization of the Ku Klux Klan had began to threaten African Americans for wanting to be counted and be a part of in this country. The letter sent to Davie Jeems by a member of the Ku Klux Klan shows us an absolute perfect example. The letter demonstrates how frightening and straight forward the members where during this time period. Davie Jeems was an African American who was elected for sheriff in Georgia. Since the members of the Ku Klux Klan saw this like a disgrace to the country they send Jeems this threatening letter that practically says that he was here to remind Jeems and other radicals where their real place was at and if he did not stop he was going to kill him. The letter even has the word ‘’Notice’’ at the top and wholes at the side of the pa...

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...nted. In the cartoon we can see that the family it’s in the bottom and the Ku Klux Klan and other union are holding hands, and this is because they are the ones who are going to make the decision on what it’s going to happen to the family. By the cartoon and what it reflects we can see that the KKK and other people did not see that what they did to the negro families was wrong and that the ones who now govern where the famous and terrorize Ku Klux Klan.
Many more examples like this one’s show us how violent and straight forward the organization was but these examples give us an example that show us what other people thought of them and what they thought of themselves. At the time we know other people were too scared to do something that was going to help the African and others joined them and this is what made the rise of the Ku Klux Klan so strong in the 1920’s.

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