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**He believed the war wasn't over when he returned home in America, which he used as a excuse for his violent actions
**He believed the war wasn't over when he returned home in America, which he used as a excuse for his violent actions
*In 1975 he affiliated his independent Klan with the Knights of the Klu Klux Klan
*In 1975 he affiliated his independent Klan with the Knights of the Klu Klux Klan
**Managed by David Duke, claiming they did not advoate for the denial of minorty rights but the rights to only associate with white people
*Although they put up a soft public front, they had several violent underground activities and violence was the basis of their ties; Beam even had kill zones throughout the US

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Main Argument:

Intro:

Chapter 2: Building the Underground

  • Louis Beam in 1977 purchased 50 acres of swampland using the Texas Veterans Land Board Grant
  • He created a training facility which transformed Klansmen into Soldiers
    • Curating a paramilitary that was unified by a white power movement, would implement various methods to target undocumented immigrants such as a Klan border watch
  • Southern Poverty Law Center banned paramilitary training, further fueled this movement
  • Shared acts of violence, such as the harassment of Vietnamese refugees tied members together to share a common purpose

Beams Creation of His Own Group

  • In 1968, he joined the United Klans of America, but left due to the governments interference
  • He searched for other opportunities, exploring five options, but they each had a problem that made them not desirable to join according to Beam
  • Instead he created his own group
  • The Vietnam war was utilized as the basis of his actions and narrative
    • He believed the war wasn't over when he returned home in America, which he used as a excuse for his violent actions
  • In 1975 he affiliated his independent Klan with the Knights of the Klu Klux Klan
    • Managed by David Duke, claiming they did not advoate for the denial of minorty rights but the rights to only associate with white people
  • Although they put up a soft public front, they had several violent underground activities and violence was the basis of their ties; Beam even had kill zones throughout the US