Ku Klux Klan members pose lining both sides of an unpaved road in Ohio. The picture is likely to have been take for the purpose of intimidation, recruitment or to attain more political power with state and local officials. After a period of decline during the Jim Crow years, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) emerged again during the 1910s. This reversal was partly due to the Great Migration, when hundreds of thousands of African Americans moved from the South to the North, seeking jobs in industrialized cities, including many in Ohio. In addition, many people in the United States became involved in reform movements during the first decades of the 20th century. Some of these movements supported middle-class, Protestant values and believed that non-whi...