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Sep 26
2h 25m

MYTH: The KKK was a Poor White Movement

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About this episode

We return for part 2 of our series as we delve into the common misconception that the Ku Klux Klan was primarily a movement of poor white individuals. It explores the historical context of urbanization, industrialization, and the aftermath of war in the early 1900s, examining how these factors contributed to the grievances of middle-class white Protestant men and impacted labor dynamics. The episode will also discuss the founding of the second Klan in 1915, the significant influence of D.W. Griffith's film "Birth of a Nation," and how the Klan evolved from a small organization into a national movement. Listeners will learn about the Klan's prominent areas, their political aims, and why their focus extended beyond Black people to emphasize white Protestantism. A specific segment will explore the Indiana chapter, its unique characteristics, and its unexpected popularity in cities with small numbers of its perceived enemies. Finally, the podcast will analyze the rapid decline of the second Klan by 1930 and how its successes and failures laid the groundwork for future iterations of the organization.

 

Some Sources

The Rise of the Ku Klux Klan: Right-Wing Movements and National Politics

The Ku Klux Klan in the Heartland

An extended episode can be found on our Patreon 

 

00:10:23 - Whiteness
00:17:55 - Political Economy of the Klan
00:55:28 - Birth of a Nation
01:31:35 - KKK Organizing 
01:48:44 - KKK Political Aims
01:58:53 - KKK Decline
02:18:40 - Last Thoughts
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