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What was the central leadership of the KKK?

What was the central leadership of the KKK?<br/>

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J. Alfie

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Answered Dec 14, 2020

The full meaning of KKK is Ku Klux Klan. It is an American white hate group whose primary target is African Americans, Jews, homosexuals, Muslims, Catholics, and immigrants.

It came to existence after the civil war in 1865 and ended in 1871, another group started in 1915 and ended in1944, and later another group started in 1946 and are present to date.

The leader of the KKK is referred to as a Grand Wizard or an imperial wizard. The central leadership of the KKK was the Kataastaasang Sanggunian. The Ku Klux Klan is known to be growing during the nineties but is now reducing. The first set of the Klan was known, and the second set of the clan are about 3,000,000-6,000,000; the third set of the Klan had about 5,000-8,000 members.

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Answered Jan 31, 2017

Kataastaasang Sanggunian
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