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Birth of a Nation

This movie inspired The Ku Klux Klan as the KKK were quiet for a while and then The Birth of a Nation eventually gained them popularity and strength to grow into a bigger organisation.

1919 Red Summer

The KKKrioted in over three dozen cities during the summer of 1919, killing hundreds and injuring thousands of African Americans. This was a horrific summer of death and destruction to all black people.

1925 KonKlave

In 1925, 40,000 Klan members marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Klan membership soared in the 1920s after the release ofBirth of a Nation(1915) Expanding its hate to Jews and Catholics.

Bus Boycott

The KKK set fire to a bus with black passengers that were boycotting the Montgomery Bus Company as they realized that black people were fighting back for equality.


Baptist Church

Two weeks after Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Klan members bombed an Alabama church with 200 people inside, killing 4 children and injuring 22 others.No one was found guilty in the attack until 1977 when one Klansman was convicted for the bombing.

Greensboro Protest/Massacre

In 1979 anti-Klan rally in Greensboro, the protestors turned violent when 40 members of the Klan arrived with guns and shot into the crowd after the anti-Klan protestors destroyed their vehicles with rocks. Klansmen killed 5 and wounded nearly a dozen others.

Help, the KKK are bombing our church. Why do they do this?

Lets stop them protesting against us!

We have done nothing wrong, let us be!

Please don't kill me, I beg of you.

We need to stand up for ourselves.

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Birth of a Nation

This movie inspired The Ku Klux Klan as the KKK were quiet for a while and then The Birth of a Nation eventually gained them popularity and strength to grow into a bigger organisation.

1919 Red Summer

The KKKrioted in over three dozen cities during the summer of 1919, killing hundreds and injuring thousands of African Americans. This was a horrific summer of death and destruction to all black people.

1925 KonKlave

In 1925, 40,000 Klan members marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Klan membership soared in the 1920s after the release ofBirth of a Nation(1915) Expanding its hate to Jews and Catholics.

Bus Boycott

The KKK set fire to a bus with black passengers that were boycotting the Montgomery Bus Company as they realized that black people were fighting back for equality.


Baptist Church

Two weeks after Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Klan members bombed an Alabama church with 200 people inside, killing 4 children and injuring 22 others.No one was found guilty in the attack until 1977 when one Klansman was convicted for the bombing.

Greensboro Protest/Massacre

In 1979 anti-Klan rally in Greensboro, the protestors turned violent when 40 members of the Klan arrived with guns and shot into the crowd after the anti-Klan protestors destroyed their vehicles with rocks. Klansmen killed 5 and wounded nearly a dozen others.

Help, the KKK are bombing our church. Why do they do this?

Lets stop them protesting against us!

We have done nothing wrong, let us be!

Please don't kill me, I beg of you.

We need to stand up for ourselves.

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Birth of a Nation

This movie inspired The Ku Klux Klan as the KKK were quiet for a while and then The Birth of a Nation eventually gained them popularity and strength to grow into a bigger organisation.

1919 Red Summer

The KKKrioted in over three dozen cities during the summer of 1919, killing hundreds and injuring thousands of African Americans. This was a horrific summer of death and destruction to all black people.

1925 KonKlave

In 1925, 40,000 Klan members marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Klan membership soared in the 1920s after the release ofBirth of a Nation(1915) Expanding its hate to Jews and Catholics.

Bus Boycott

The KKK set fire to a bus with black passengers that were boycotting the Montgomery Bus Company as they realized that black people were fighting back for equality.


Baptist Church

Two weeks after Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Klan members bombed an Alabama church with 200 people inside, killing 4 children and injuring 22 others.No one was found guilty in the attack until 1977 when one Klansman was convicted for the bombing.

Greensboro Protest/Massacre

In 1979 anti-Klan rally in Greensboro, the protestors turned violent when 40 members of the Klan arrived with guns and shot into the crowd after the anti-Klan protestors destroyed their vehicles with rocks. Klansmen killed 5 and wounded nearly a dozen others.

Help, the KKK are bombing our church. Why do they do this?

Lets stop them protesting against us!

We have done nothing wrong, let us be!

Please don't kill me, I beg of you.

We need to stand up for ourselves.

Create your own at Storyboard That

Birth of a Nation

This movie inspired The Ku Klux Klan as the KKK were quiet for a while and then The Birth of a Nation eventually gained them popularity and strength to grow into a bigger organisation.

1919 Red Summer

The KKKrioted in over three dozen cities during the summer of 1919, killing hundreds and injuring thousands of African Americans. This was a horrific summer of death and destruction to all black people.

1925 KonKlave

In 1925, 40,000 Klan members marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Klan membership soared in the 1920s after the release ofBirth of a Nation(1915) Expanding its hate to Jews and Catholics.

Bus Boycott

The KKK set fire to a bus with black passengers that were boycotting the Montgomery Bus Company as they realized that black people were fighting back for equality.


Baptist Church

Two weeks after Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Klan members bombed an Alabama church with 200 people inside, killing 4 children and injuring 22 others.No one was found guilty in the attack until 1977 when one Klansman was convicted for the bombing.

Greensboro Protest/Massacre

In 1979 anti-Klan rally in Greensboro, the protestors turned violent when 40 members of the Klan arrived with guns and shot into the crowd after the anti-Klan protestors destroyed their vehicles with rocks. Klansmen killed 5 and wounded nearly a dozen others.

Help, the KKK are bombing our church. Why do they do this?

Lets stop them protesting against us!

We have done nothing wrong, let us be!

Please don't kill me, I beg of you.

We need to stand up for ourselves.

Create your own at Storyboard That

Birth of a Nation

This movie inspired The Ku Klux Klan as the KKK were quiet for a while and then The Birth of a Nation eventually gained them popularity and strength to grow into a bigger organisation.

1919 Red Summer

The KKKrioted in over three dozen cities during the summer of 1919, killing hundreds and injuring thousands of African Americans. This was a horrific summer of death and destruction to all black people.

1925 KonKlave

In 1925, 40,000 Klan members marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Klan membership soared in the 1920s after the release ofBirth of a Nation(1915) Expanding its hate to Jews and Catholics.

Bus Boycott

The KKK set fire to a bus with black passengers that were boycotting the Montgomery Bus Company as they realized that black people were fighting back for equality.


Baptist Church

Two weeks after Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Klan members bombed an Alabama church with 200 people inside, killing 4 children and injuring 22 others.No one was found guilty in the attack until 1977 when one Klansman was convicted for the bombing.

Greensboro Protest/Massacre

In 1979 anti-Klan rally in Greensboro, the protestors turned violent when 40 members of the Klan arrived with guns and shot into the crowd after the anti-Klan protestors destroyed their vehicles with rocks. Klansmen killed 5 and wounded nearly a dozen others.

Help, the KKK are bombing our church. Why do they do this?

Lets stop them protesting against us!

We have done nothing wrong, let us be!

Please don't kill me, I beg of you.

We need to stand up for ourselves.

Create your own at Storyboard That

Birth of a Nation

This movie inspired The Ku Klux Klan as the KKK were quiet for a while and then The Birth of a Nation eventually gained them popularity and strength to grow into a bigger organisation.

1919 Red Summer

The KKKrioted in over three dozen cities during the summer of 1919, killing hundreds and injuring thousands of African Americans. This was a horrific summer of death and destruction to all black people.

1925 KonKlave

In 1925, 40,000 Klan members marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Klan membership soared in the 1920s after the release ofBirth of a Nation(1915) Expanding its hate to Jews and Catholics.

Bus Boycott

The KKK set fire to a bus with black passengers that were boycotting the Montgomery Bus Company as they realized that black people were fighting back for equality.


Baptist Church

Two weeks after Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Klan members bombed an Alabama church with 200 people inside, killing 4 children and injuring 22 others.No one was found guilty in the attack until 1977 when one Klansman was convicted for the bombing.

Greensboro Protest/Massacre

In 1979 anti-Klan rally in Greensboro, the protestors turned violent when 40 members of the Klan arrived with guns and shot into the crowd after the anti-Klan protestors destroyed their vehicles with rocks. Klansmen killed 5 and wounded nearly a dozen others.

Help, the KKK are bombing our church. Why do they do this?

Lets stop them protesting against us!

We have done nothing wrong, let us be!

Please don't kill me, I beg of you.

We need to stand up for ourselves.

Create your own at Storyboard That

Birth of a Nation

This movie inspired The Ku Klux Klan as the KKK were quiet for a while and then The Birth of a Nation eventually gained them popularity and strength to grow into a bigger organisation.

1919 Red Summer

The KKKrioted in over three dozen cities during the summer of 1919, killing hundreds and injuring thousands of African Americans. This was a horrific summer of death and destruction to all black people.

1925 KonKlave

In 1925, 40,000 Klan members marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Klan membership soared in the 1920s after the release ofBirth of a Nation(1915) Expanding its hate to Jews and Catholics.

Bus Boycott

The KKK set fire to a bus with black passengers that were boycotting the Montgomery Bus Company as they realized that black people were fighting back for equality.


Baptist Church

Two weeks after Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Klan members bombed an Alabama church with 200 people inside, killing 4 children and injuring 22 others.No one was found guilty in the attack until 1977 when one Klansman was convicted for the bombing.

Greensboro Protest/Massacre

In 1979 anti-Klan rally in Greensboro, the protestors turned violent when 40 members of the Klan arrived with guns and shot into the crowd after the anti-Klan protestors destroyed their vehicles with rocks. Klansmen killed 5 and wounded nearly a dozen others.

Help, the KKK are bombing our church. Why do they do this?

Lets stop them protesting against us!

We have done nothing wrong, let us be!

Please don't kill me, I beg of you.

We need to stand up for ourselves.

Create your own at Storyboard That

Birth of a Nation

This movie inspired The Ku Klux Klan as the KKK were quiet for a while and then The Birth of a Nation eventually gained them popularity and strength to grow into a bigger organisation.

1919 Red Summer

The KKKrioted in over three dozen cities during the summer of 1919, killing hundreds and injuring thousands of African Americans. This was a horrific summer of death and destruction to all black people.

1925 KonKlave

In 1925, 40,000 Klan members marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Klan membership soared in the 1920s after the release ofBirth of a Nation(1915) Expanding its hate to Jews and Catholics.

Bus Boycott

The KKK set fire to a bus with black passengers that were boycotting the Montgomery Bus Company as they realized that black people were fighting back for equality.


Baptist Church

Two weeks after Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Klan members bombed an Alabama church with 200 people inside, killing 4 children and injuring 22 others.No one was found guilty in the attack until 1977 when one Klansman was convicted for the bombing.

Greensboro Protest/Massacre

In 1979 anti-Klan rally in Greensboro, the protestors turned violent when 40 members of the Klan arrived with guns and shot into the crowd after the anti-Klan protestors destroyed their vehicles with rocks. Klansmen killed 5 and wounded nearly a dozen others.

Help, the KKK are bombing our church. Why do they do this?

Lets stop them protesting against us!

We have done nothing wrong, let us be!

Please don't kill me, I beg of you.

We need to stand up for ourselves.

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  • Please don't kill me, I beg of you.
  • Birth of a NationThis movie inspired The Ku Klux Klan as the KKK were quiet for a while and then The Birth of a Nation eventually gained them popularity and strength to grow into a bigger organisation.
  • 1919 Red SummerThe KKK rioted in over three dozen cities during the summer of 1919, killing hundreds and injuring thousands of African Americans. This was a horrific summer of death and destruction to all black people.
  • Help, the KKK are bombing our church. Why do they do this?
  • 1925 KonKlaveIn 1925, 40,000 Klan members marched down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. Klan membership soared in the 1920s after the release of Birth of a Nation (1915) Expanding its hate to Jews and Catholics.
  • We have done nothing wrong, let us be!
  • Lets stop them protesting against us!
  • Bus BoycottThe KKK set fire to a bus with black passengers that were boycotting the Montgomery Bus Company as they realized that black people were fighting back for equality.
  • Baptist ChurchTwo weeks after Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, Klan members bombed an Alabama church with 200 people inside, killing 4 children and injuring 22 others. No one was found guilty in the attack until 1977 when one Klansman was convicted for the bombing.
  • Greensboro Protest/MassacreIn 1979 anti-Klan rally in Greensboro, the protestors turned violent when 40 members of the Klan arrived with guns and shot into the crowd after the anti-Klan protestors destroyed their vehicles with rocks. Klansmen killed 5 and wounded nearly a dozen others.
  • We need to stand up for ourselves.
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