I think you're misconstruing what I'm saying. I haven't claimed that the KKK were solely Republicans (not that it matters anyway, they're racist to begin with regardless of political affliction.)
You're absolutely right.
As proven here.
I said the Democrats TOOK CREDIT for passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, not that they were the ones to push it through alone. The credit alone was because Johnson, a Democrat, signed it into law with MLK's push for Blacks to vote him over Goldwater. That's partly the reason why Blacks always vote Democrat, and they know it. It's obviously more complicated than the barren explanation I'm given and I'm sure which can be interpreted a different way.
But earlier you said:
It would be rather simple to just blame party affliction, and you'd have a valid point. But what you failed to mention is the voting demographic with baby boomers is
substantially higher than any other age group in America. The baby boomer generation is old fashioned. Resistance to change in general, I'm not speaking for everybody in that demographic. The DNC is still trying to paint themselves as the moral guardian for minorities, while the RNC, while getting better, still has that fundamental religious group which was overshadowed by the war mongering past of Dubya and Jr.
It sounds like you're saying I'm denying the directions in which the Democrats are going today because I don't like Trump. That couldn't be further from the truth. History shouldn't be used as a crutch, but as a reference point of how and when things turned out the way they did.