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(1) Èò¹«¸® ½ÅõÁö

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(2) Èò¹«¸® KKK

Èò°¡¿î°ú ÈòµÎ°ÇÀº KKKÀÇ »ó¡ÀÌ´Ù. ‘°ËÀº’ ÈæÀεéÀ» Áõ¿ÀÇÏ°í ¹èôÇÏ´Â ‘¹é»ö’ Å×·¯ ÆмÇÀÌ´Ù. ±Ùµ¥ ÀÌ ÆмÇÀÌ ÀÚ¸®Àâ±â±îÁö´Â ½Ã°£ÀÌ °É·È´Ù.

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ÀÌ·± ¹«°³³ä º°²ÃÆмÇÀÌ Èò°¡¿î°ú ÈòµÎ°ÇÀ¸·Î Á¤¸®µÇ±â ½ÃÀÛÇÑ °Ç À̸¥¹Ù ‘Á¦2±â KKK ½Ã±â’(1915~1944³â) µé¾î¼­´Ù. ÀÌ ½Ã±â¿¡ Èò°¡¿î°ú ÈòµÎ°ÇÀÌ KKKÀÇ ‘Á¤Ã¼¼º°ú ½Å³ä, µ¿Àϼº°ú ¼Ò¼Ó°¨’À» µå·¯³½´Ù´Â °ü³äÀÌ ³Ð°Ô ÆÛÁ³´Ù.

±Ùµ¥ ÀÌ·± ¾î¼±¸Àú¼±¸´Â Áöµé³¢¸® ¸ÚºÎ·Á ÇÏ´Â ¾ê±â´Ù. »ç½Ç ¹éÀÎ ¾ç¾ÆÄ¡µéÀÌ Èò°¡¿î°ú ÈòµÎ°Ç ÆмÇÀ» ÅÃÇÑ ÀÌÀ¯´Â ‘°øÆ÷°¨ Á¶¼º’¿¡ È¿°úÀûÀ̱⠶§¹®À̾ú´Ù. ¾ÆÀ¯, ¹«¼­¿ö¶ó!

¡ã (ÁÂ) Members are seen holding weapons to intimidate members of the public. (¿ì)Unknown figures pose in Klan robes in Huntsville, Alabama in 1867


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Èò¹«¸® KKK

Èò»öÀº KKKÀÇ »ó¡. The white hood and robe is just the most popular of a variety of costumes used by the hate group. The hood remains a part of the group as does the hate, to this day.

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Èò°¡¿î°ú ÈòµÎ°ÇÀº ¾ó±¼ ¼û±â·Á´Â º¯Àå ÆмÇÀ̱⵵ ÇÏ´Ù. The costume was less a disguise and more of an in-group identifier. The uniform hood and white robes served as a symbol that gave the hate group "a sense of power and belonging, as well as a quick way of identifying others who share[d] their beliefs."


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But members of the terrorist organization donned very different costumes for much of the group’s early history. While the white robes—which were later mythologized by Klan members as depictions of Confederate ghosts—did show up in early costumes, it was initially more common for members to don costumes that came from a wide variety of folk traditions and pageants. Some Klansmen wore pointed hats suggestive of wizards, dunces, or Pierrots; some wore everyday winter hoods, pillowcases, or flour sacks on their heads. Many early Klansman also wore blackface, simultaneously scapegoating and mocking their victims.

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