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KKK

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The KKK more than succeeded in their goals of white supremacy. The KKK vicious attacks on blacks, as well as some whites, sent shockwaves that were felt all the way to the steps of the White House. Simple, irrational hated is a strong dislike towards an object, person, place, etc. The KKK wanted total white dominance over the blacks. To them maintaining control, over what they felt was an inferior race, was vital to the success of the nation. Allowing any kind privileges to the black community meant the end of their society. In other words, they felt that they were blessed with the power and authority to keep the “white” race in total dominance over any inferior race by any means necessary.
Loyalty was their first goal. The KKK had an oath that every member had to take. It was a vow that you would pledge your loyalty to, what they called, the Republic. Your whole purpose was the survival of the Republic. So not only were they separating them selves from other whites, but they were basically starting the Confederate all over again. They treated this oath as if it was a religion, as if God had chose them to carry out this mission. In the passage from Document 1 it says “…and to do everything in our power in order to maintain, in this Republic, the supremacy of the Caucasian race, and restrain the black or African race to that condition of social and political inferiority for which God has destined it.” They felt that they had absolute power over the blacks because God had bestowed them the power and authority to do so.
Control was their next goal. Maintaining control over anything isn’t easy. You have to stay on top of things if you plan on being in control. The KKK understood this and took advantage. Since the South was pretty much allowed to run them selves, this was a very easy task. With racism already embedded in the South, it was only a matter of time before the KKK put there plan into motion. Educat...

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