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What did the ku klux klan believe in in the 1920s

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Klan members sought the restoration of white supremacy through intimidation and violence aimed at the newly enfranchised black freedmen.
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What explains the rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s? The rebirth, rise and resurgence of the 1920's KKK was due to the massive rise in immigration, the movement of African Americans from the south to the northern cities, race riots, strikes, problems caused by industrialization and Urbanization, the anti-immigration and anti-radical hysteria of the Red Scare and a series of terrorist attacks in America.

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