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what brought the end of Ku Kluxes?

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4meAndyou · F
"Across the nation, the presence of the KKK continues to evoke concern and scrutiny. However, the exact number of Klan members remains elusive, as the organization operates clandestinely and membership is often kept confidential. Despite this secrecy, reports of Klan activity persist in various states, indicating the ongoing influence of this hate group. States such as Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee have witnessed a relatively higher concentration of KKK activity, while others like Texas, Arkansas, and North Carolina have also grappled with the legacy of racial tensions and supremacist ideologies. The existence of Klan cells, though often small and secretive, underscores the enduring challenge of combating hate and extremism in American society."

https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/kkk-population-by-state

If you look at the map on the above website, and hold your cursor over the map, you will see the number of KKK GROUPS in that state.

The KKK is certainly not dead and gone...though we wish they were.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@4meAndyou I believe that there are a lot more than this. Oklahoma especially southern parts of it had groups and so does Arkansas. I think it’s more likely that they are concentrating on certain social media sites and being carefully to maintain an anonymous profile.
4meAndyou · F
@cherokeepatti Yes, the article I found does mention that they are trying to remain anonymous.