Exam 4 - Hate Groups Flashcards
What are common hate group characteristics?
- Have bigoted viewpoints
- Are organized
- (Most but not all) white supremacist
Why was the KKK founded?
White Southerners felt socially and economically threatened by Black men
Who founded the KKK and where is there name derived from?
- 6 Officers in the Confederate Army
- Name came from Greek word for ‘circle’ - kuklos (inspired by Greek fraternities)
How did the KKK develop before its initial disbandment?
- Became a terror org dedicated to white supremacy
- Claimed membership numbers as high as 500,000
- Disbanded in 1869 by Grand Wizard who claimed it was “injurious to public safety”
- Died out in 1872.
What is the role of The Birth of a Nation?
- Released in 1915
- Romanticized the South and demonized blacks, showed KKK as heroes protecting the white race
- KKK was refunded that same year in Georgia with the first organized cross burning.
What factors contributed to the KKK’s rebirth?
- WW1 Xenophobia and fervent patriotism
- Huge influx of Jewish immigrants
- New “science” of eugenics
- Emergence of religious fundamentalism
What President was accused of being a part of the KKK?
Warren G Harding
What are the characteristics of the KKK before its second disbandment?
- No longer confined to the South, strongest in the Midwest
- No longer primarily black hate, now includes Jews, immigrants, Catholics, commies, etc.
- Enjoyed popularity until 1925 where it crumbled under leader conflicts and financial difficulties
What led to the third rebirth of the KKK?
Brown v. Board of Education
- Active throughout the 50s and 60s
- Faded again by end of the 60s as civil rights began to gain more acceptance
What are the characteristics of the KKK today?
- Cell structure, groups not affiliated with each other
- Mostly abandoned anti-Catholic method, still opposed to non-whites and Jews
- Most strongly affiliated with fundamentalist Christianity (Identity Church)
What are the common characteristics of most/all hate groups?
- Power
- Racial Separatism
- Religion
- Common antipathy for some groups
- Common antipathy for some beliefs and actions
What is the importance of power?
- Hate groups are created and thrive when members of a group feel threatened
- White supremacists are scared of losing their traditional power
- Other groups are typically dedicated to gaining some power
What is Racial Separatism?
Advocating for ethnic or religious separatism
- Aryans advocate aryan homeland
- Nation of Islam, advocates for a separate black nation
- etc.
What is the role of religion?
Not central to all groups, even discouraged in some
- Forms core of some groups, especially Christian identity groups.
What are common hated groups?
- Jewish People (World control theories)
- Non-whites (Genetically inferior, economic drain, criminals, sexual premises)
- Immigrants
- LGBT People