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Legacy of Hate

Legacy of Hate

Date: Dec 21 2007

Themes: Alternative

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Americans have to be careful when they want to dress up in a ghost costume. What could be risky about cutting a couple of eye holes in a white sheet and throwing it over your head? Well, if the sheet is too pointy, you might be mistaken for a member of the Ku Klux Klan.

After the black slaves were freed at the end of the Civil War in 1865, the KKK formed as a fraternal organization to oppose people non-whites and non-Christians, often violently. Their white robes and pointed hoods became symbols of hate and fear.

The group was outlawed for a time, but became very strong in the 1920s. There were as many as 5 million members of the group, some of whom famously terrorized black people and Jews with burning crosses and lynchings.

Though racism has thankfully been on the decline in the last few decades, the KKK surprisingly still exists. It’s now a political party that doesn’t advocate violence or hate, but small, independent groups of the KKK still promote racism.

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Amanda

Amanda

Marni

Marni

Amanda:  So did you know that there are actually 150 chapters of the KKK in the United States? About 8,000 active members today.

Marni:  I did not.

Amanda:  How does that make you feel?

Marni:  Well it’s kind of shocking. You know, I’d like to think that a racist organization such as the Ku Klux Klan is not longer in operation, but apparently 8,000 people still believe in it.

Amanda:  Absolutely and for whatever reason, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, that’s the hub.

Marni:  The Northwest of America.

Amanda:  They were told that that was the part that would be the most welcoming, back in the day.

Marni:  Interesting. It seems like it was originally in the South and then it sort of spread…

Amanda:  That’s right, it spread all into the Northwest.

Marni:  So I feel like I’ve sort of detached myself from the KKK

Amanda:  That’s a good thing!

Marni:  Well, obviously I’ve never subscribed to their belief system, but 8,000 people still believing in it. Do they still don the white robes and do that ritualistic…

Amanda:  They do, and they have their marches, I don’t want to call them parades, that’s a little positive, but they have their marches, they have their congregations and meetings in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. There is quite the following still with the literature and the brochures and the meetings and they have their little programs…

Marni:  Okay, so are they tied in to skinheads at all?

Amanda:  They are. So it’s Aryan Nation, white supremacy, homophobia, you name it, anti-communism, anti-Semitism. A lot of antis. Very negative.

 

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Discussion

Amanda and Marni are surprised that there are still thousands of members of the KKK in the United States, many of them in Northwest, which is where Amanda and Marni live.

Marni asks if the KKK is connected to skinheads. Amanda says they’re all part of the Aryan Nation, which is a group that supports white supremacy. That’s only partially true. Some skinheads and clan members aren’t racists.

Did you know about KKK? Are there fascist groups in your country?
Interesting Fact: Several religious groups in Spain use pointed hoods in various colors including white for parades and rituals. These groups predate the KKK by hundreds of years, and many Spanish people are unaware of the Klan and their similar clothes.

 

Comments

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ruzzy17

Ghana

please help

05:28 PM Dec 23 2007 |

ruzzy17

Ghana

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05:26 PM Dec 23 2007 |

ruzzy17

Ghana

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05:26 PM Dec 23 2007 |

ruzzy17

Ghana

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05:26 PM Dec 23 2007 |

ruzzy17

Ghana

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05:26 PM Dec 23 2007 |

ruzzy17

Ghana

hello what is this KKK thing

 

05:14 PM Dec 23 2007 |

ruzzy17

Ghana

hello what is this KKK thing

 

05:14 PM Dec 23 2007 |

talila

talila

Algeria

there is always a minority of people which try to raise violence and hate in the community. it's bad but it exists.we try to stay away of it

03:42 PM Dec 23 2007 |

zoe宜

zoe宜

China

I can not understand  of all ,but i  had  better do it!

02:19 PM Dec 23 2007 |

seaocean

seaocean

Taiwan

your country? hehe..since when Taiwan was part of China? You guys never ruled us. Don't be brainwashed by your govenment.

01:15 PM Dec 23 2007 |

brook-guo

brook-guo

China

To be frank,I can`t  understand it completely. Maybe i`m unaware of the history about this organization.However,from the topic,I can learn something about this part.I don`t think the KKK is a positive orgnization, and the memorys it brought people in the past is full of sadness and negativity.Even though  there are lots of member around this group, an end must be put to it by the whole society in the short futrue.

12:41 PM Dec 23 2007 |

riyoka

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

I can not speak english

12:01 PM Dec 23 2007 |

george xie

george xie

China

It is good  for me  to study  English. 

11:34 AM Dec 23 2007 |

wubilian

wubilian

China

oh ,it is too fast for me ,and the words are more hardly

10:05 AM Dec 23 2007 |

sahery

Pakistan

it is the part of history.

09:21 AM Dec 23 2007 |

sahery

Pakistan

i think it is not important to give it as a lesson.

09:20 AM Dec 23 2007 |

metzean

metzean

Indonesia

to Plitical abuse there will be exisit a lot of oranization 

06:56 AM Dec 23 2007 |

Hello_frankey

China

Everyone should be treated equally,we will see the KKK's end in one day.

06:06 AM Dec 23 2007 |

Jacqueline1984

China

it is cool

06:00 AM Dec 23 2007 |

Jacqueline1984

China

all kind of organzations  result from the society in its time.

05:57 AM Dec 23 2007 |

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