The First Resurgence

American Experience | PBS
4 Jan 201502:12

Summary

TLDRThe 1920s resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan, fueled by the film *The Birth of a Nation*, spread far beyond its rural Reconstruction roots, taking hold in urban areas like Denver, Portland, and Detroit amid waves of immigration. Promoting white supremacy and "100% Americanism," the Klan grew to four million members, wielding significant political power by helping elect governors and public officials. However, its rapid rise was matched by a dramatic fall, as exposés revealed violent actions and leadership scandals, undermining credibility and membership, and marking a striking chapter of influence and decline in American history.

Takeaways

  • 🎬 'The Birth of a Nation' played a major role in reviving the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s.
  • ⚪ The Klan promoted white supremacy and the concept of '100% Americanism.'
  • 🏙️ Unlike the Reconstruction-era Klan, the 1920s Klan was widespread in urban areas, including Denver, Portland, and Detroit.
  • 🌍 The Klan targeted areas with high immigration, including European Catholics and African Americans from the South.
  • 📅 In 1925, 50,000 Klan members gathered in Washington, D.C., as a public demonstration of their influence.
  • 👥 Approximately four million Americans claimed membership in the Klan during the 1920s.
  • 🏛️ The Klan wielded significant political power, helping elect at least ten governors and numerous public officials.
  • 📈 The Klan experienced a rapid rise in membership during the early 1920s.
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  • 📉 Its decline was equally swift due to exposés revealing violent activities and scandals involving its leaders.
  • 📰 Public scandals and media exposure significantly eroded the credibility and influence of the Klan.

Q & A

  • What event contributed to the revival of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s?

    -The release of the film 'The Birth of a Nation' sparked the revival of the Klan during this period.

  • What ideology did the Klan promote in the 1920s?

    -The Klan promoted white supremacy and what they called '100% Americanism.'

  • How did the 1920s Klan differ from the Reconstruction-era Klan?

    -Unlike the primarily rural Reconstruction-era Klan, the 1920s Klan had a strong presence in urban areas and diverse cities.

  • Which U.S. cities unexpectedly had significant Klan activity in the 1920s?

    -Cities such as Denver, Portland, and Detroit had notable Klan activity, often in areas with large immigrant or African American populations.

  • Approximately how many people were members of the Klan at its peak in the 1920s?

    -Around four million Americans claimed membership in the Klan during the 1920s.

  • What was the significance of the 1925 Klan gathering in Washington, D.C.?

    -The gathering, which drew 50,000 members, showcased the Klan's size and influence publicly.

  • In what ways did the Klan exert political influence during the 1920s?

    -The Klan helped elect at least ten governors and numerous other public officials, leveraging its membership for political power.

  • What factors contributed to the decline of the Klan in the late 1920s?

    -Exposés revealing the Klan's violent activities and scandals involving its leaders eroded its credibility and membership.

  • What role did immigration and demographic changes play in the Klan's growth?

    -The Klan capitalized on anti-immigrant and racist sentiments, gaining support in cities with large waves of Catholic immigrants and African Americans migrating from the South.

  • Why did the Klan’s membership rise so dramatically in the early 1920s?

    -Its growth was driven by widespread appeal of its ideology, the influence of media like 'The Birth of a Nation,' and its political activism.

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