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One by one, Daryl Davis has befriended KKK members over the past 30 years. The more they got to know the African-American musician, the more they realized the Klan was not for them.
The Klan comes to Lexington
How One Man Armed With Compassion Convinced 200 Racists to Quit the KKK
How a Black Musician Convinced 200 Ku Klux Klan Members To Give Up Their Robes, by Mukundarajan V N, ILLUMINATION
Daryl Davis: Why I, as a black man, attend KKK rallies, Daryl Davis, TEDxNaperville
The Hidden History of America's Suburbs - POLITICO
Documentary About Black Man's Attempt to Befriend Ku Klux Klan
Angus Cloud of 'Euphoria' Was a Rising Sta - The New York Times
In the Lions' Den: A Conversation with Daryl Davis
How a Black Musician Encouraged 200 KKK Members to Give up Their Robes
Hiram Wesley Evans - Wikipedia
Many Americans really are thinking terrible things — and proudly saying them out loud - Roll Call
Meet the Black Musician Unraveling Generations of Hate - YES! Magazine Solutions Journalism
The Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s - Bill of Rights Institute
Scary Posts on Instagram: In the 1980s, musician Daryl Davis went on a mission to understand the Ku Klux Klan. By befriending members at Klan rallies and joining an all-white country band