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Ku Klux Klan
The Ku Klux Klan, sometimes referred to as the Klan, is an American Protestant-led white supremacist and far-right hate group. Historians widely identify it as one of the earliest terrorist groups in the United States, citing its organized use of violence and intimidation to influence political and social conditions, particularly in the post-Civil War South. Across its three major iterations, the Klan has operated as a secret society made up of multiple affiliated organizations that used threats, assaults, and killings to advance their aims. Over its various eras, its targets included African Americans, Jews, Catholics, and immigrants.

Thomas Nast
American cartoonist (1840–1902)
Know Nothing Party
American political movement and party in the 19th century with anti-catholic tendency
Sir Henry Wilson, 1st Baronet
British Army staff officer of the World War I (1864-1922)

Fenian
thumb|Supplement given with the Weekly Freeman of October 1883
Henry Parkes
Australian statesman and politician (1815-1896)
The Twelfth
Ulster Protestant celebration
covenant
solemn promise to engage in or refrain from a specified action
Charles Martin
Oregon politician (1863-1946)
Statutes of Kilkenny
language laws in medieval Ireland
William Poole
American boxer and a founder of the street gang the Bowery Boys (1821–1855)
anti-Irish sentiment
hostility or prejudice towards Irish people
Eleventh Night
Ulster Protestant celebration in Northern Ireland

A. A. Ames
American Civil War surgeon, mob boss and politician (1842–1911)
Lewis Charles Levin
American politician
White nigger
ethnic slur