Cross burning is a practice widely associated with racist groups in North America. It was customary for the Klansmen to burn crosses (usually in the shape of Latin crosses) on hillsides and near the homes of those they wished to frighten. Masked Klansmen also marched through the streets of many communities, carrying placards threatening various persons with summary punishment and warning others to leave town. Many persons were kidnapped, flogged, and mutilated by the Klan; a number were killed. Few prosecutions of Klansmen resulted until after the Civil Rights Movement was firmly established, and in some communities the Klan were abetted by local officials, sometimes in secret and sometimes rather openly, until such officials began to be prosecuted by federal officials for official oppression.
Example Usage of burning
myers570: Because love is a loyalty sworn, not a burning for a moment...Come what may, I will be standing right here by your side...
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