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- 61: Fascism
- ... or immigrants are just a few of the escape whole the right-wing militia use. One of the most famous right wing militia movements in the United States is the Ku Klux Klan, or KKK as it is even better known as. The KKK is a militia group that got started during the disorder of the Reconstruction era. Now the Klan's ...
- 62: American History 2
- ... meant power. The other was for economic superiority over the rest of the world with the colossal Chinese market directly bordering coincide what the U.S wanted, North Korea. The Ku Klux Klan, originally formed on December 24 1865 in Pulaski, Tennessee, did then and does now stand for white supremacy and superiority in politics, economics and society. Although the klan everywhere ...
- 63: Frederic Douglass
- ... The Work Before Us," Douglass went after the Democratic party for ignoring black citizens. He also warned about the rise in the South of white supremacist organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan. Douglass was afraid that the tactics of the Klan would frighten blacks into giving up the civil rights they had gained in the South. The Republicans won the 1868 ...
- 64: Howard Stern: The King of Mass Media or the Anti Christ?
- ... four hour segment one is sure to hear something that is offensive to religious or ethnic groups. Frequently on the show Howard invites Daniel Carver the grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan to do movie reviews. Howard will give Carver a movie that either deals with blacks, gays, or Jewish people and has him evaluate and rate them. Carver then will ...
- 65: Frederick Douglass
- ... The Work Before Us," Douglass went after the Democratic party for ignoring black citizens. He also warned about the rise in the South of white supremacist organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan. Douglass was afraid that the tactics of the Klan would frighten blacks into giving up the civil rights they had gained in the South. The Republicans won the 1868 ...
- 66: The American Dream
- ... meant power. The other was for economic superiority over the rest of the world with the colossal Chinese market directly bordering coincide what the U.S wanted, North Korea. The Ku Klux Klan, originally formed on December 24 1865 in Pulaski, Tennessee, did then and does now stand for white supremacy and superiority in politics, economics and society. Although the klan everywhere ...
- 67: The American Dream
- ... meant power. The other was for economic superiority over the rest of the world with the colossal Chinese market directly bordering coincide what the U.S wanted, North Korea. The Ku Klux Klan, originally formed on December 24 1865 in Pulaski, Tennessee, did then and does now stand for white supremacy and superiority in politics, economics and society. Although the klan everywhere ...
- 68: Hate Crimes and Punishment
- ... insult, to victims of crimes not considered hate crimes, by implying that victims of hate crimes are worth more (Reese 1). This would also “make racist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan angrier and could create more crime” (Leo 1). This would be doing more harm than good. Thirdly, the whole concept of punishing crimes differently because of motive is senseless, ...
- 69: The Secret Service
- ... decade, counterfeiting was drastically reduced due to the Secret service. During these early years the Secret Service investigated cases as well. These cases included the Teapot Dome oil scandals, the Ku Klux Klan, Government land frauds, and counterespionage activity during the Spanish- American War and World War I. In 1901, President William McKinley was assassinated in Buffalo, New York. Since this had ...
- 70: Censorship of the Internet and the Tyranny of Our Government
- ... about human rights and civil liberties(ACLU vs. Reno Brief 1). Every user has the right to such communication. Recently, while doing a presentation, for a history class, concerning the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), I accessed the KKK home page. At this site I found a plethora of information detailed with their beliefs. If censorship, such as that desired by some government ...
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