The Modern Ku Klux Klan

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The Modern Ku Klux Klan

Although the modern Ku Klux Klan, or KKK, is not the same group that

terrorized African - Americans in the late 1800s and early 1900s, they

still have the same basic goals and ideas. There are many local and

regional KKK groups such as the Oregon Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and

the New Order Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. The Knights of the Ku Klux

Klan is the national and largest organization, but the only one

seeking a political agenda. They are the group that claims they are

keeping alive the spirit and ideas of the original Klansmen.

The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, or the KKKK, was formed in Louisiana

in 1956. They have had many national directors, or Grand Wizards that

led the group. The first Grand Wizard of the KKKK was former Louisiana

State representative David Duke. Another notable Grand Dragon was Tom

Metzger, who now heads a White supremacy group called the White Aryan

Resistance. Today, the Grand Dragon of the KKKK is Pastor Thomas Robb.

The KKKK claims that they are not racist, but rather they are

"racialist." This means that they do not necessarily hate any one

particular race based on skin color, but they love the White race and

have "White pride." Most of their ideas are centered on this concept.

Therefore, the first and foremost thing that the KKKK stands for is

the White Race. They say that the White Race is the "irreplaceable hub

of our Nation, our Christian faith, and the high levels of Western

culture and technology" ("Intro to the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan").

The KKKK believes that the only way to achieve their goals is to have

a United St...

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...and the KKKK is no exception. On web pages, the KKKK

and other groups associated with the KKK can post their ideas and

beliefs and anyone with a computer and modem can access it. The KKKK

also has membership forms that their supporters can submit. KKKK

merchandise such as T-shirts and hats are available on certain web

pages as well.

Because of advanced technology and the importance of politics in

today's world, the KKKK and groups associated with the KKK can spread

their message without using violence. The KKKK's ultimate goal is to

obtain political power so they can implement all of their ideas and

beliefs into laws among other things. The number of KKK-affiliated

groups in the United States has grown and is no longer concentrated in

the South. This makes the KKKK and other groups a real threat to

society today.

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