Wednesday, February 4, 2026

History Minute (085): KKK views on separating by race

The thinking of the Ku Klux Klan is that each race was placed in its own geographic area, and should stay where it is, or go back to where it came from, to maintain each race's purity. To the extent that various races live in the United States, each racial group should know its place and not try to mix together, out of concern that race-mixing would pollute the race of white Protestant Americans. 

Klan members often disguise this vision by talking euphemistically about the need to solve social and political issues through a "solidified organization of militant American men".

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