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kkk of the 1920s

g attorney, one of the infrequent officials Stephenson could not command in Marion County. Stephenson reacted by unveiling his “little black box,” thus revealing records incriminating numerous highly placed Klan-backed authoritative as evildoers, furnishing documentation of their wrongdoing of office. The Klan discovered its bureaucratic authority desiccating, its association relinquished by the thousands. Stephenson’s contravention of the metaphorical battle for simplicity, innocence, womanhood, and temperance was excessively substantial. The civil authority of the Ku Klux Klan began to degenerate overall.By 1944, with the bureaucratic government demanding for the reimbursement of back taxes on Klan proceeds for the successful 1920’s, continuing civil administrators conventionally disorganize the Ku Klux Klan. Long dead was the Klan of the 1920’s, but their attempt to brutalize mankind still leaves their mark on history as a great American tragedy just as Hitler’s aspiration of Anti-Semitism in Europe. The KKK’s actions were not conducted civilly but by brutal and extreme force that is why they were considered a extremist movement. No: Stanley CobenI- Klan MembersII- Anti-KlanIII- Klan meetings getting broken upCoben concluded that the Klan members of the mid-1920’s were not any more barbarous than other native, white, middle-class Protestant males. The Klan’s highest destination incorporated of protecting the dominant Victorian philosophy and the investment these defended. All contemporary investigations that has considered the personality of Klan members has concluded that Klansmen composed a cross zone of the local native white Protestant male residents, excluding the intensely top and bottom socioeconomic levels of that population. Essentially every Klan applicant for state and local service fascinate to this patronage—Klan and non-Klan—with assurance to d...

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