The Ku Klux Klan is on the verge of extinction—but the white supremacist movement is moving on without them
Last month, in rural Georgia, members of several Ku Klux Klan organizations from across the U.S. attended a gathering of white supremacist groups hoping
to forge a new, unified path forward. While some of the groups that
attended that meeting are thriving, the collection of Klan organizations
across the country remains disorganized, disjointed, and on the
decline, according to a new report from an activist group that monitors extremist organizations.