• djsoren19@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 hours ago

    the civil rights movement has been incredibly whitewashed in US education. Americans were overwhelmingly against de-segregation, there was tons of violence against black Americans, and that violence was not solely committed by police officers.

    The Klan might seem like a relic of the past now, but the KKK was incredibly powerful during the 50s and 60s, to the point where in my home state, 1/3 of men were Klansmen and were a significant political bloc. They weren’t just voting in politicians that supported their vile views though, they were lynching people and burning crosses on lawns and shit.

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      1/3? Man, those are rookie numbers. Something like 80% of my home state were members at one time.

      (Which makes sense, as back then we had actual laws on the books that made us a ‘whites only’ state.)