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What (who) is KKK$42569$ - definition

Women of Ku Klux Klan; Women of KKK; Women of the KKK; Women's KKK; Women KKK; KKK auxiliaries; Ladies of the Invisible Empire; Royal Riders of the Red Robe; Junior Order of Klansmen

KKK         
  • "The Fiery Cross of old Scotland's hills!" Illustration from the first edition of ''The Clansman'', by Arthur I. Keller. Note figures in background.
  • Garb and weapons of the [[Ku Klux Klan in Southern Illinois]], as posed for [[Joseph A. Dacus]] of the ''Missouri Republican,'' in August 1875
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  • Civil Rights Act of 1871]].
  • Movie poster for ''[[The Birth of a Nation]]'', which has been widely credited with inspiring the 20th-century revival of the Ku Klux Klan
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  • [[D. C. Stephenson]], Grand Dragon of the [[Indiana Klan]]. His conviction in 1925 for the murder of [[Madge Oberholtzer]], a white schoolteacher, led to the decline of the Indiana Klan.
  • Frontispiece to the first edition of Dixon's ''The Clansman'', by [[Arthur I. Keller]]
  • Schwerner]] were three civil rights workers abducted and murdered by members of the Ku Klux Klan.
  • [[George W. Ashburn]] was assassinated for his pro-Black sentiments.
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  • In this 1926 cartoon, the Ku Klux Klan chases the Catholic Church, personified by [[St. Patrick]], from the shores of America. Among the "snakes" are various supposed negative attributes of the Church, including superstition, the union of church and state, control of public schools, and intolerance.
  • KKK rally near [[Chicago]] in the 1920s
  • 2015}}}}
  • Violence at a Klan march in [[Mobile, Alabama]], 1977
  • alt=
  • Three Ku Klux Klan members at a 1922 parade
  • Depiction of Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina in 1870, based on a photograph taken under the supervision of a federal officer who seized Klan costumes
  • William J. Simmons]], the founder of the second Klan in 1915.
  • Ku Klux Klan parade in [[Washington, D.C.]], September 13, 1926
  • archive-date=September 16, 2014}}</ref>
  • William Holden]] of North Carolina
  • [[Nathan Bedford Forrest]]
AMERICAN WHITE SUPREMACIST TERRORIST HATE GROUP
Klu Klux Klan; KKK; Knights Militant; Cu Clux Clan; Ku klux klan; Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; Kkk; Ku-klux-klan; Koo-klux-klan; Ku-Klux Klan; K.K.K.; Ku Klux Klan regalia and insignia; Ku Klux Klan costume; KKK Costume; Klanton; KuKluxKlan; KKK costume; Klansman; Grand kleagle; Grand Kleagle; The Ku Klux Klan; The Klan; Ku Klux Clan; Klansmen; Ku klux klan hood; Notable Ku Klux Klan members in national politics; The invisible empire of the south; Supreme Kingdom; Knights of the KKK; Clu Clux Clan; The knights party; Knights Party; The KKK; Ku Kluxer; Ku Kluxism; Ku-Klux-Klan; K k k; Klan national organization; Second KKK; ҚҚК; The Knight's Party; Kuklux Clan; Ku Klux Klan hood; Frank Ancona; Klanswoman; Klanswomen; Second Ku Klux Klan; Klan hood; Invisible Empire of the South; Klux; Ku-Klux; Ku Klux; Koo Klux Klan
¦ abbreviation Ku Klux Klan.
Klansman         
  • "The Fiery Cross of old Scotland's hills!" Illustration from the first edition of ''The Clansman'', by Arthur I. Keller. Note figures in background.
  • Garb and weapons of the [[Ku Klux Klan in Southern Illinois]], as posed for [[Joseph A. Dacus]] of the ''Missouri Republican,'' in August 1875
  • alt=
  • Civil Rights Act of 1871]].
  • Movie poster for ''[[The Birth of a Nation]]'', which has been widely credited with inspiring the 20th-century revival of the Ku Klux Klan
  • alt=
  • [[D. C. Stephenson]], Grand Dragon of the [[Indiana Klan]]. His conviction in 1925 for the murder of [[Madge Oberholtzer]], a white schoolteacher, led to the decline of the Indiana Klan.
  • Frontispiece to the first edition of Dixon's ''The Clansman'', by [[Arthur I. Keller]]
  • Schwerner]] were three civil rights workers abducted and murdered by members of the Ku Klux Klan.
  • [[George W. Ashburn]] was assassinated for his pro-Black sentiments.
  • alt=
  • In this 1926 cartoon, the Ku Klux Klan chases the Catholic Church, personified by [[St. Patrick]], from the shores of America. Among the "snakes" are various supposed negative attributes of the Church, including superstition, the union of church and state, control of public schools, and intolerance.
  • KKK rally near [[Chicago]] in the 1920s
  • 2015}}}}
  • Violence at a Klan march in [[Mobile, Alabama]], 1977
  • alt=
  • Three Ku Klux Klan members at a 1922 parade
  • Depiction of Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina in 1870, based on a photograph taken under the supervision of a federal officer who seized Klan costumes
  • William J. Simmons]], the founder of the second Klan in 1915.
  • Ku Klux Klan parade in [[Washington, D.C.]], September 13, 1926
  • archive-date=September 16, 2014}}</ref>
  • William Holden]] of North Carolina
  • [[Nathan Bedford Forrest]]
AMERICAN WHITE SUPREMACIST TERRORIST HATE GROUP
Klu Klux Klan; KKK; Knights Militant; Cu Clux Clan; Ku klux klan; Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; Kkk; Ku-klux-klan; Koo-klux-klan; Ku-Klux Klan; K.K.K.; Ku Klux Klan regalia and insignia; Ku Klux Klan costume; KKK Costume; Klanton; KuKluxKlan; KKK costume; Klansman; Grand kleagle; Grand Kleagle; The Ku Klux Klan; The Klan; Ku Klux Clan; Klansmen; Ku klux klan hood; Notable Ku Klux Klan members in national politics; The invisible empire of the south; Supreme Kingdom; Knights of the KKK; Clu Clux Clan; The knights party; Knights Party; The KKK; Ku Kluxer; Ku Kluxism; Ku-Klux-Klan; K k k; Klan national organization; Second KKK; ҚҚК; The Knight's Party; Kuklux Clan; Ku Klux Klan hood; Frank Ancona; Klanswoman; Klanswomen; Second Ku Klux Klan; Klan hood; Invisible Empire of the South; Klux; Ku-Klux; Ku Klux; Koo Klux Klan
(or Klanswoman)
¦ noun (plural Klansmen or Klanswomen) a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
Klansman         
  • "The Fiery Cross of old Scotland's hills!" Illustration from the first edition of ''The Clansman'', by Arthur I. Keller. Note figures in background.
  • Garb and weapons of the [[Ku Klux Klan in Southern Illinois]], as posed for [[Joseph A. Dacus]] of the ''Missouri Republican,'' in August 1875
  • alt=
  • Civil Rights Act of 1871]].
  • Movie poster for ''[[The Birth of a Nation]]'', which has been widely credited with inspiring the 20th-century revival of the Ku Klux Klan
  • alt=
  • [[D. C. Stephenson]], Grand Dragon of the [[Indiana Klan]]. His conviction in 1925 for the murder of [[Madge Oberholtzer]], a white schoolteacher, led to the decline of the Indiana Klan.
  • Frontispiece to the first edition of Dixon's ''The Clansman'', by [[Arthur I. Keller]]
  • Schwerner]] were three civil rights workers abducted and murdered by members of the Ku Klux Klan.
  • [[George W. Ashburn]] was assassinated for his pro-Black sentiments.
  • alt=
  • In this 1926 cartoon, the Ku Klux Klan chases the Catholic Church, personified by [[St. Patrick]], from the shores of America. Among the "snakes" are various supposed negative attributes of the Church, including superstition, the union of church and state, control of public schools, and intolerance.
  • KKK rally near [[Chicago]] in the 1920s
  • 2015}}}}
  • Violence at a Klan march in [[Mobile, Alabama]], 1977
  • alt=
  • Three Ku Klux Klan members at a 1922 parade
  • Depiction of Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina in 1870, based on a photograph taken under the supervision of a federal officer who seized Klan costumes
  • William J. Simmons]], the founder of the second Klan in 1915.
  • Ku Klux Klan parade in [[Washington, D.C.]], September 13, 1926
  • archive-date=September 16, 2014}}</ref>
  • William Holden]] of North Carolina
  • [[Nathan Bedford Forrest]]
AMERICAN WHITE SUPREMACIST TERRORIST HATE GROUP
Klu Klux Klan; KKK; Knights Militant; Cu Clux Clan; Ku klux klan; Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; Kkk; Ku-klux-klan; Koo-klux-klan; Ku-Klux Klan; K.K.K.; Ku Klux Klan regalia and insignia; Ku Klux Klan costume; KKK Costume; Klanton; KuKluxKlan; KKK costume; Klansman; Grand kleagle; Grand Kleagle; The Ku Klux Klan; The Klan; Ku Klux Clan; Klansmen; Ku klux klan hood; Notable Ku Klux Klan members in national politics; The invisible empire of the south; Supreme Kingdom; Knights of the KKK; Clu Clux Clan; The knights party; Knights Party; The KKK; Ku Kluxer; Ku Kluxism; Ku-Klux-Klan; K k k; Klan national organization; Second KKK; ҚҚК; The Knight's Party; Kuklux Clan; Ku Klux Klan hood; Frank Ancona; Klanswoman; Klanswomen; Second Ku Klux Klan; Klan hood; Invisible Empire of the South; Klux; Ku-Klux; Ku Klux; Koo Klux Klan
(Klansmen)
A Klansman is a man who is a member of the Ku Klux Klan
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Wikipedia

Ku Klux Klan auxiliaries

Ku Klux Klan auxiliaries are organized groups that supplement, but do not directly integrate with the Ku Klux Klan. These auxiliaries include: Women of the Ku Klux Klan, The Jr. Ku Klux Klan, The Tri-K Girls, the American Crusaders, The Royal Riders of the Red Robe, The Ku Klux balla, and the Klan's Colored Man auxiliary.

The second iteration of the Ku Klux Klan emerged in the 1930s and was officially branded as "the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan." Its membership was restricted to American-born white, Protestant males over the age of 18. There are also organized Ku Klux Klan sanctioned auxiliary chapters across the Atlantic spread throughout European countries, in French-Canada, and Mexican cities. It originates from the United States.