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Klan-destine Relationships A Black Man's Odyssey in the Ku Klux Klan
Davis, Daryl Publisher: New Horizon Press Year Published: 1998 Pages: 315pp ISBN: 978-0882822693 Library of Congress Number: HS2230.K63 D38 1998 Resource Type: Book
A professional musician recounts his courageous, lifelong confrontations and conversations with members of the Ku Klux Klan in an attempt to unearth the roots of bigotry and foster harmony between black and white, often using music to bridge the divide.
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Table of Contents
Pt. 1 Living in black and white 1. Growing up 2. The silver dollar 3. Under arrest 4. The phone call
Pt. 2 Tales of the dragons 5. Roger Kelly, Grand Dragon 6. Searching for the stereotype 7. Tony LaRicci, former Grand Dragon 8. Private investigation 9. Visiting my prison pen pal 10. One version of the truth.
Pt. 3 Crossing the lines of racism 11. A cross-burning 12. The enigmatic klansman 13. Marching with the KKK 14. The dragon's den 15. Reverse discrimination at a black institution
Pt. 4 Stereotypical kluxers and other right-wingers 16. Grand Klaliff Chester Doles 17. Music, fireworks and the Klan 18. Trial of a klansman 19. The Imperial Wizard 20. Let's try it again (the klansman's appeal) 21. Albert Pike, Hugo Black and Robert Byrd 22. Roy Frankhouser 23. The Holocaust Museum.
Pt. 5 Self-destruction of a klan 24. Assault with intent to murder? 25. Deja vu 26. More conversations in jail Pt. 6 Klan-destine relationships 27. My friend Tom Tarrants 28. The silent klanslady 29. The exalted Cyclops 30. Attacked 31. My day in court 32. My first rally 33. "Akin" 34. Death and life in the Klan.
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