Who started the KKK?
It was founded by John C. Lester, Major James R. Crowe, John D. Kennedy, Calvin Jones, Richard R. Reed, and Frank O. McCord.
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The KKK was started in Pulaski, Tennesse on Christmas Eve, 1865 in a lawyers office, but the actual people involved are unknown.
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Nathan Bedford Forrest was a well known Confederate commander in the Civil War also started the KKK. ChaCha again soon!
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The Ku Klux Klan was formed as a social club by a group of Confederate Army veterans in Pulaski, Tennessee around 1865. Cha Cha!
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The first Klan was founded in 1865 by veterans of the Confederate Army. Its purpose was to restore white supremacy. Cha Cha on!
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Civil War veterans Captain John C. Lester, Major James R. Crowe, John D. Kennedy, Calvin Jones, Richard R. Reed, Frank O. McCord.
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