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Ku Klux Klan |
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Ku Klux KlanUS secret society dedicated to white supremacy. It was founded in 1866 to oppose Reconstruction in the Southern states after the American Civil War and to deny political rights to the black population. Members wore hooded white robes to hide their identity, and burned crosses at their night-time meetings. In the late 20th century the Klan evolved into a paramilitary extremist group and forged loose ties with other white supremacist groups.
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Next came the taunts of two colleagues clad in Klansmen hoods. Those Klansmen faced new competition from Catholics and blacks at a time when economic advancement was already becoming more difficult thanks to structural changes in the economy: troubles in the farm sector, population shifts from the country to the city, increasing industrial consolidation, and structural shifts away from certain industries and regions. More significantly, though, Sikora's spellbinding account is also the story of the renewed probe into the case almost a quarter of a century later; through the renewed efforts of the FBI, the US Attorney's office, the Birmingham police department, and the Jefferson County District Attorney's office, two more Klansmen were finally convicted. |
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