Fresno City College President Grant and the KKK Research Paper

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Topic: President Grant and the KKK what was going on?
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Running Head: PRESIDENT GRANT AND THE KKK

President Grant And The KKK
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PRESIDENT GRANT AND THE KKK WHAT WAS GOING ON?

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Ulysses S Grant was the 18th United States president. He ascended to power in the
aftermath of the civil war. At the time of his election, white supremacists were causing havoc
throughout the south. These groups were in defiance of the federal government led by
republicans; such organizations violently intimidated Republicans and the blacks. The most
prominent group was the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). It was an organization bound by oath and used
violence. They resorted to extrajudicial killings to restore with supremacy. The group used
public violence against black people in the community together with their allies as intimidation.
They burned houses, attacked and murdered blacks, and then leaving their bodies on the roads.
This paper's thesis asserts that the president Grant was monumental in freeing the American
people from racial inequality while protecting freed slaves and their protectors from the KKK.
His efforts were important in settings things right, and it required moral resolve and courage. It
took centur...


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