Title: The Invisible Empire
1The Invisible Empire
And their cruel and violent history
2Introduction
- The Ku Klux Klan was once called the Invisible
empire because it was a secret organization in
America. The Ku Klux Klan was prejudice towards
the black, Jews, Roman Catholics, Gay people,
American females, and homosexuals. They wanted to
make an Ideal America which only had Male
Americans
3Brief history
- The Ku Klux Klan was originally made up of 3
ex-confederate generals that wanted to play
pranks on black slaves. They started the Klan and
recruited people into their Klan and they
continued to play pranks on black slaves until
when Tennessee passed a new law, which allowed
blacks to own property. According to the American
history, they called this the Republican
reconstruction whichnot a lot of the members in
the KKK liked. So, rather than just playing
pranks on the blacks, they lynched them and burnt
their houses and stopped blacks from voting.
4The flag of hatred
5Cries of innocent blacks being hanged.
6The Ku Klux Klans most famous leaderNathan
Bedford Forest
7The Ku Klux Klan wants to vanquish every race but
the American males, they thought, the other races
were inferior.
8Flags of Hatred covering another meeting of which
area to clean next.
9The whole Ku Klux Klan chants around crosswith
their prisoners ready to die..
10KKK in action to capture another prisoner
11All hail the holy cross
12The KKK burns wooden crosses everyday to threaten
the people they might kill next.
13America will soon break up and will only be the
land of white males if KKK continues.
14An average person in the KKK kills more than one
person every week or eveneveryday
15A joke
o.hi
The guard that has the key is a black person, and
the person that wants to go through the gate to
heaven is a member in the KKK. Do you think the
black man will let the person that kills black
men go to paradise?
16As the KKK continues cleaning America, the
population of the Roman Catholics, gays, black
slaves, Jews, American females were rapidly
lowering.
17Thanks to some people, the Ku Klux Klan was
stopped in 1871. Blacks, Roman Catholics, Gay
people, Jews and American Females were no longer
threatened to be killed
18- The Fortunes of the Ku Klux Klan run in cycles.
Since its founding in 1866, it has gone through
three periods of growth followed by years of
decline. But like a weed that refuses to die, it
has always blossomed after appearing to wither.
Its famous history of hate and violence, often
justified by myths about defending a way of life,
gives it a natural appeal in a country like the
United States that is so frequently torn by
racial and religious hatreds. The Klans white
robes and hoods have provided a cover for
frightened Americans who are willing to break the
law in the desperate attempt to prevent unwanted
social changes. Yet the Klans violent methods
have finally proved self-defeating.
19Question How have specific historical incidents/
events and people impacted prejudice?
- During the night, they would dress up like ghosts
to themselves. They then began to focus on racism
and at that time Nathan Bedford Forest became the
first leader of the group (Imperial Wizard). They
killed a great number of African Americans and
wanted to make America, an All American Country
because they believed blacks were inferior to
American White males, which was the only type of
people allowed to join. They also do not like
Roman Catholics, Gay people, Jews or anybody
considered an outsider. They also believe White
Woman are inferior. So they targeted these people
that they had such hatred for by burning wooden
crosses to frighten them and giving warning and
threats to leave town immediately.
20Question How does prejudice continue to impact
individuals and society?
- On April 19th 2004, 3 17 year old students were
attempting to burn a cross in a black mans back
yard. They said that it was just a prank and
didnt know it had such high level of racism
inside it. - Arlington police said the boys decided to burn
the cross because they were bored and wanted to
play a prank on the pastor's 17-year-old son.
21The end by Charles Tiu