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#NMUSThe19thKoBragg [Muckrack] [Wikipedia] "Chartered officially in June 1923, 'the WKKK embraced ideas of racial and religious privilege but rejected the messages of white female vulnerability,' Blee wrote. Where Klansmen saw women as homemakers, WKKK engaged around emphasizing the labor involved in raising children and maintaining a home and also how to best use their newly bestowed access to the franchise. According to Blee, 250,000 White women joined the WKKK in its first four months, by the organization's own claims.
'The women's Klan of the 1920s was not only a way to promote racist, intolerant, and xenophobic policies but also a social setting in which to enjoy their own racial and religious privileges,' Blee writes. 'These women recall their membership in one of U.S. history's most vicious campaigns of prejudice and hatred primarily as a time of friendship and solidarity among like-minded women.'
A lot has changed since Blee's book published, but she still makes the case that many aspects of the Klan's ideology, although distant in time, are frighteningly close in spirit to the pervasive strands of racism and unacknowledged privilege that exist among dominant groups in the United States today."
https://19thnews.org/2020/12/first-came-suffrage-then-came-the-women-of-the-ku-klux-klan/
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