Ku Klux Klan: Facts & Related Content

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The Ku Klux Klan was founded immediately after the Civil War and lasted until the 1870s. The second iteration of the group began in 1915 and has continued to the present. Both groups were U.S. hate organizations that employed terror in pursuit of their white supremacist agenda.

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Also Known As KKK
Date 1915 - present • 1866 - c. 1870
Areas Of Involvement terrorismwhite supremacyhate crime
Related People Nathan Bedford ForrestHugo Black

Top Questions

Who was the first Ku Klux Klan grand wizard?
Confederate cavalry general Nathan Bedford Forrest is believed to have been the first grand wizard.
Is the Ku Klux Klan still active?
The Ku Klux Klan continued some of its surreptitious activities into the early 21st century, though cases of Klan violence became more isolated and its membership declined to a few thousand. The Klan became a chronically fragmented mélange made up of several separate and competing groups, some of which occasionally entered into alliances with neo-Nazi and other right-wing extremist groups.

Did You Know?

  • In 1981, Klan members launched a failed attempt to conquer the island of Dominica.
  • The KKK once hosted a recreational summer camp program called the "Kool Koast Kamp" in Rockport, Texas.
  • In 1991, former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke ran for governor of Louisiana and garnered 39 percent of the vote.
  • Forrest Gump, the protagonist of the eponymous movie, was named after the first KKK Grand Wizard Nathan Bedford Forrest.

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