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An increase of online interaction as opposed to in-person may have contributed to more infighting between Klansmen, causing the creation of more splinter groups. One of the most notable of divisions occurred at the end of and into the very beginning of , when controversy surrounding stolen American Christian Dixie Knights funds divided leadership in that group and led to the creation of a new group, the United Klan Nation.
Roughly two-thirds of Klan-related hate flyering incidents can be attributed to the Loyal White Knights across several states in the Mid-Atlantic region. Several Klan groups cancelled events as a result of the pandemic.
Klan activity may pick up a bit in once a vaccine becomes available, but a notable rise in Klan activity is not expected. In , at the conclusion of the Civil War, six Confederate veterans gathered in Pulaski, Tennessee, to create the Ku Klux Klan, a vigilante group mobilizing a campaign of violence and terror against the progress of Reconstruction. As the group gained members from all strata of Southern white society, they used violent intimidation to prevent Black people — and any white people who supported Reconstruction — from voting and holding political office.
In an effort to maintain white hegemonic control of government, the Klan, joined by other white Southerners, engaged in a violent campaign of deadly voter intimidation during the presidential election. From Arkansas to Georgia, thousands of black people were killed. Down slightly from a year ago, there are currently just over thirty active Klan groups in the United States, most of them very small.
However, the association of Klan members with criminal activity has remained consistent. The long-term decline of Ku Klux Klan groups is due to several factors, including increasing societal rejection of what the Klan stands for; a growing perception by white supremacists that Klan groups are outdated; and competition with other white supremacist movements, from racist skinheads to white supremacist prison gangs, over the small pool of potential recruits.
In recent years, one of the clearest signs of the declining state of Ku Klux Klan groups has been in their complete inability to maintain anything resembling stability.
More than half of the currently active Klan groups were formed only in the last five years.
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