The Ku Klux Klan was a white supremacist organisation that aimed to ensure white people continued to have more rights than, and power over, other races. Its members dressed in white robes and hoods.
The kkk was one of the most violent and determined organisations opposing the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s.
What did the kkk believe in?
They believed in the necessity of segregation to maintain the social and racial order of the south , they also claimed segregation was supported by the words of the bible
What did the Ku Klux Klan do?
The kkk used numerous acts of intimidation including bombings , bearings and murders of those who opposed theirs ideas.
One reason why there was opposition to the civil rights movement in the years 1954-60 was because of groups like the kkk who were committed to violent acts in order to maintain the racial and social orde in the Deep South.
The kkk claimed that there beliefs were scriptures from the bible meaning it supported segregation . Due to the kkk opposing civil rights movements they would regularly intimidate those who were against there viewpoints .
For example, in 1955 two black men Were murdered for registering in Mississippi . this made it known that the kkk were a violent and determined organisation as now both black and white activists could be murdered .
This violence prevented the civil Rightsmovement from making significance progress as it was damgerous for activists to push for change under such violent oppposition