KKK and Racism in the 1930s

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For To Kill a Mockingbird context
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Ku Klux Klan The KKK were founded in 1865. They were white Christian extremists who passionately hated black people. Most of its members were White Anglo-Saxon Protestants and they thought that anyone who was not part of their cult were inferior to them.
Ku Klux Klan 2 The Ku Klux Klan were infamous for holding night time meetings and marching in white clothing with masks over their heads, beating up black people, throwing tar and feathers, hanging, raping, murdering and lynching – mob killings. In the state of Georgia in 1924-25, 135 people were lynched.
Ku Klux Klan 3 In the 1920s, they reached their peak with over 4 million members nationwide. However, the Great Depression caused internal divisions and crime within the group and caused the numbers to deplete to 30,000 in the 1940s.
Ku Klux Klan 4 In chapter 15 of To Kill a Mockingbird, smaller scale Ku Klux Klan-like behaviour appears outside the Maycomb Jail, longing for Tom Robinson's death. This is ironic because earlier in the chapter, Atticus tells Jem that the KKK has gone and that their kind of people do not exist in Maycomb anymore.
Background Black people were paid less than their white counterparts and had to work much harder than everyone else, often given the more 'dirty work‘ that nobody wanted to do. The lynching (hanging) of black people was common in 1930s America because The Ku Klux Klan still had a lot of power, despite a decline in their numbers.
Background 2 Black people wanted to change the way they were being treated but it was really difficult for them to do this because of the Jim Crow Laws – these were a number of laws in America enforced between 1876 and 1965 made it legal to segregate and discriminate against African-Americans.
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