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In an effort to re-establish the pre-war paradigm of white mastery over black people, Confederate army veterans founded the Ku Klux Klan. In addition to stoking fear among the black citizenry, the pseudo-military organization of the KKK allowed white southern men to reform soldier-like bonds within the civilian sphere.