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Do you live in one of the most racist cities in Mississippi?
We all watch the news with horror when we hear about a hate crime that happens not that far away from us. Whether it’s the ‘white vs. black’ hate crime that we are so used to being part of America’s culture, or today’s hate crime (gay bashing), it never seems to end.
Hate groups can be hard to measure, because typically, there’s no record of where they exist. But there is data on where there were distinct Klaverns of the Ku Klux Klan in each state. We wanted to get the facts straight and dug into the data in order to identify the most racist cities in Mississippi.
The result is the following list of the most racist cities in the Magnolia State:
- Osyka
- Schlater
- New Augusta
- Lexington
- Sumrall
- Sardis
- Summit
- Itta Bena
- Poplarville
- Iuka
Read on below to see how we crunched the numbers and how Osyka end up as the most racist place in Mississippi.
Or check out the most ghetto cities and the most dangerous cities in Mississippi.
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How we calculated the most racist cities in Mississippi
While there are surveys and public polls on what places might be the most racist, we didn’t want to rely on speculation and opinion. Instead, we looked at the hard numbers from where KKK organizations have existed.
Specifically, we analyzed research out of Virginia Commonwealth University that mapped the Klans in each area and gave a history of their recruitment from 1915-1940.
This report is an analysis of the locations of historic KKK organizations divided by the number of people who currently live there.
There were a total of 28 cities with at least 1 Klavern in Mississippi during the time period of reference.
A quick history lesson on the KKK
What is the KKK? In a nutshell, the KKK was formed back in 1865, and there have been three separate movements, all three of which were supposedly ‘purification movements’ in America. The 1865-1870s movement sought to overthrow Republican state governments.
The second movement (1915 – 1944) saw millions of members of the KKK form, which was opposed to immigration into America, especially against Catholics and Jews.
The most memorable movement of the KKK started in the 1950s, which was involved in the Civil Rights movement, and which targeted the black population in America.
The number of active members of the KKK is much smaller these days.
At the Klan’s height, there were 29 active Kalverns in Mississippi.
The cities below are the places where there were Klans back in the day, and where the number of Klans per the current population is high. Meaning, the number of racist members of the community has historically been the highest, according to the math.
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1. Osyka
Population: 375
Klaverns: 1
2. Schlater
Population: 378
Klaverns: 1
3. New Augusta
Population: 763
Klaverns: 1
4. Lexington
Population: 2,113
Klaverns: 2
5. Sumrall
Population: 1,580
Klaverns: 1
6. Sardis
Population: 2,038
Klaverns: 1
7. Summit
Population: 2,108
Klaverns: 1
8. Itta Bena
Population: 2,159
Klaverns: 1
9. Poplarville
Population: 2,874
Klaverns: 1
10. Iuka
Population: 3,013
Klaverns: 1
There You Have It
When you’re looking at the places in Mississippi with the highest number of KKK Klaverns per capita back in the day, this is an accurate list.
Below is a chart which lists all cities in Mississippi with KKK organizations from 1915-1940.
For more Mississippi reading , check out:
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- These Are The 10 Most Dangerous Cities In Mississippi
Detailed List Of The Most Racist Cities In Mississippi
City | Rank |
---|---|
Osyka | 1 |
Schlater | 2 |
New Augusta | 3 |
Lexington | 4 |
Sumrall | 5 |
Sardis | 6 |
Summit | 7 |
Itta Bena | 8 |
Poplarville | 9 |
Iuka | 10 |
Morton | 11 |
Ripley | 12 |
Aberdeen | 13 |
Philadelphia | 14 |
New Albany | 15 |
Brookhaven | 16 |
Mccomb | 17 |
Canton | 18 |
Corinth | 19 |
Natchez | 20 |
Greenwood | 21 |
Laurel | 22 |
Vicksburg | 23 |
Tupelo | 24 |
Meridian | 25 |
Biloxi | 26 |
Hattiesburg | 27 |
Jackson | 28 |