Prepare to have your mind blown: the REAL history of the KKK

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  • @nytn
    @nytn  Рік тому +66

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    • @Nunzio1911
      @Nunzio1911 Рік тому +1

      The Federal government indirectly created the Klan, as a result of the injustices and corruption of the Reconstruction period. The South was treated as a conquered nation. White Southerners lost their ability to vote or hold political offices. To Southerners, you couldn't leave the Union and you couldn't participate in it. Northern politicians marched armies of blacks to voting booths to place carpetbaggers in office. The South was also under martial law. Some whites resorted to vigilantism. Riding and wearing ghost like sheets to scare blacks from voting. Not justifying their existence, but as a Southerner, I understand how their existence came about.

    • @martinwoyzeck2634
      @martinwoyzeck2634 Рік тому +7

      I knew most of the KKK. I didn't know that it was biggest at the beginning in Indiana and Oregon. I'm from Oregon. Definitely racism here, didn't know the KKK background

    • @idcook
      @idcook Рік тому +7

      I do.
      You actually lit on it but allowed your present understanding to muddle the information.
      Yes, the KKK started out among three friends as just a way to do something peculiar during local parades. They chose the name because it sounded odd (standing out for being odd their initial intent.) Their costumes were colorful with banners and such attached.
      However, others began to mimic the act and something along the lines of local clubs or chapters began to develop.
      Unfortunately, some members among these clubs decided they could use the disguise for other purposes. Namely, to harass recently freed Black people who they had some gripe about. The activity grew to become the sole purpose people would join the KKK.
      The originators, who’d had no such intent, eventually quit and disavowed having any association to the KKK.

    • @trinaewatkins2804
      @trinaewatkins2804 Рік тому +11

      Yes, My mother grew up in Selma, Ala. They marched down her street on horses when she was a child. To this day she is afraid of horses.

    • @trinaewatkins2804
      @trinaewatkins2804 Рік тому +10

      Not to mention their fear of that type of white terror and intimidation…..

  • @ECole-le7we
    @ECole-le7we Рік тому +393

    Several videos ago, I suggested that you keep going, Danielle. And, well, you have exceeded my hopes. I grew up black in the 50s in the South, and we all knew who the Klan members were during the day - in spite of their ridiculous garb at night. Our town was segregated. I lived in "Colored Town". We had our own black-owned grocery store, our own black doctors - two of them, our own black dentist, our own black attorney, our own black cab drivers, our own churches, and, of course, our own schools. Everybody in "Colored Town" took care of each other. We were like a big family even when there was no direct blood relationship.
    All of this was before desegregation, of course. But there were times when we had to venture out of our areas for certain things - the hardware store, the department store, etc. Interestingly, none of the Klansman, who were also business owners, minded one bit taking our parents' money! Many of us worked in that white world and had to interact with the Klan folks on a daily basis. Now that was survival at its highest level. Yes, we blacks knew who the Klansmen were; and we knew how to survive when we weren't in our realm of nurturing and protection.
    All of that said, there were things in this video about the Klan that I absolutely did not know, especially about their origins and how they evolved. I guess I just saw them from the inside out. Danielle, you have given me an understanding from the outside in that I needed. Thank you. And it's important for all of us - including me - to know a fuller history.
    As a black person in America, I often use this to explain how we experience the worst outcomes from the inside out: "Racism is like being hit by something. But you don't really know what actually hit you. It could have been a truck or a bus or a train. You aren't sure what it was, but you sure know how much it hurt." This is why we need to understand our history, so we know what actually causes the harm. We, our children, and our grandchildren need to know what happened in order to dismantle the racialized systems that support and maintain it. I know I've said that before here, but it bears repeating over and over. Sankofa.
    To all of you watching this video and other videos on this channel, please share the information Danielle provides here far and wide. Look in the description box at all of her sources, and learn even more on your own - no matter what made-up racial category you've found yourself in. And then...keep going.

    • @davidross2004
      @davidross2004 Рік тому +36

      "Racism is like being hit by something. But you don't really know what actually hit you. It could have been a truck or a bus or a train. You aren't sure what it was, but you sure know how much it hurt."
      Your above statement pretty much sums up my experience surviving racism while growing up. I'm in my early 30s, but I spent a lot of time around people who were following a church that turned out to have deep KKK affiliations in its origins. The experience left me scarred, but also sensitive to things. You're the first Black person I've ever heard who has described what I'm feeling. Thanks, E. Cole. Also, I will definitely "sankofa." It's the only way that I've been able to find any form of healing.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +29

      Just reading this now (took some time off line!) but wow, thank you. So much.

    • @valerie4501
      @valerie4501 Рік тому

      Thanks once again for another great African American History short 😔 as usual the story's topic is beyond sickening, but one should never expect anything but the most horrific when covering stories about WHITE SUPREMACY topics, these VIOLENT PSYCHOS whom are still existing TODAY, crazy get-up outfits and all, only a EXTREMELY DEMENTED RACE of people could create such a sick organization as a means to torture 😡😡😤kill, you name it, well they are still around TODAY, as a Christian, our CREATOR (God Almighty) has all the POWER to rid this Earth of all Evils that is continuing to destroy Humanity, the Pandemic is simply a tip of the iceberg, JESUS is returning very soon and for those of you who are not SAVED in the name of Jesus, will perish Horribly, this Earth is coming to an END, and SKIN COLOR will not matter!!!!!!

    • @martinwoyzeck2634
      @martinwoyzeck2634 Рік тому +11

      Wow, you saw it firsthand. Maybe you should have a podcast show.

    • @slickrick8046
      @slickrick8046 Рік тому +8

      @Ecole-le7we
      “Desegregation” was about desegregation of the public sector which started in the 1950’s. What probably happened to your town is that a lot of black folks migrated to large cities up north, out west, and throughout the South.

  • @andrewyarosh1809
    @andrewyarosh1809 Рік тому +15

    The irony of an organization that also targeted Roman Catholics and Slavs being founded in a town named after a Polish, Roman Catholic Revolutionary War General is staggering.

    • @snakezase2998
      @snakezase2998 Місяць тому

      They tend not to be really bright and the ones that are, usually tend to be from the rich so they Benefit mostly by running this sham

    • @leonardbleachman
      @leonardbleachman 9 днів тому

      @andrewyarosh1809 its all your history bro your people did this and made this happen
      you have no idea the kkk came from blacks helping whites get power and positions but thats silent tho

  • @navegandolejanooriente6268
    @navegandolejanooriente6268 Рік тому +53

    I find the attire and ritual amusing because it originates from Spain, a predominantly catholic country. The white cone outfit was started during the Spanish Inquisition as a form of humiliation and later adopted a multi color outfits worn to this day during Semana Santa, a parade that I saw as a kid in Malaga, Espana.

    • @rkeriadavis790
      @rkeriadavis790 Рік тому

      Racists aren't known for their wits

    • @redfire1094
      @redfire1094 Рік тому

      Your ppl did it not the Spanish stop putting your country crimes against blacks ppl on other ppl tht is y america is still so wicked to all nations

    • @arthurlawrence5006
      @arthurlawrence5006 Рік тому

      Spain is guilty of racist ideology as well.

    • @OGMann
      @OGMann 11 місяців тому +5

      Nazarenos

    • @navegandolejanooriente6268
      @navegandolejanooriente6268 11 місяців тому +1

      @@OGMann thank you

  • @buc701
    @buc701 Рік тому +52

    Funny you mentioned Anaheim as Klanaheim . I lived in Anaheim for many years and learned that Anaheim was founded by a family of Germans . One day I was sitting at a friends house and noticed the fireplace bricks formed a Swaztica

    • @sdrc92126
      @sdrc92126 Рік тому +2

      The origins go back further than nazis, though it's strongly believed they both have similar origins

    • @OGMann
      @OGMann 11 місяців тому +2

      Ancient symbol.

    • @dfpguitar
      @dfpguitar 11 місяців тому +10

      Swastika is indeed a very ancient symbol for Indian, Eurasian and European cultures. It was still known as a symbol of good fortune in the west till the 1930s when it was appropriated by the Nazi's. If that house is older than the 1930s that swastika would have none of "that" German meaning. But it would be more like the meaning of a horseshoe or a Celtic knot. Nothing sinister.

    • @Incopreendido
      @Incopreendido 4 місяці тому +1

      JESUS....

    • @RobAllbanks
      @RobAllbanks Місяць тому

      The swastika was originally a symbol of peace!

  • @Pou1gie1
    @Pou1gie1 Рік тому +55

    I think it's important to note that between the times when the KKK went dormant (1877 to 1915), Blk ppl who were the children and grandchildren of former slaves were on the come up as politicians, doctors, lawyers, etc. Yt ppl felt threatened by the success of these once enslaved ppl, so the desire to repress them and build Yt unity through attacking Blks was strong. Also, it's not by accident that both the start and rebirth of the KKK is right after or during a war. So , these men that are coming home from war (WW1) are missing the camaraderie of the military and then the depression was on the horizon which meant they needed someone to blame for the financial woes. Men come home violent with PTSD and a need for that feeling of war-like togetherness, so this served as a way for Yts to bond by attacking Blk people as scapegoats for all their issues.

    • @cicada9471
      @cicada9471 Рік тому

      ... blame white women for the resurgence of the klan.
      White women didn't want to be looked at as equals to blacks, so the klan came back.
      I could have the story wrong but...

    • @MrTteee
      @MrTteee 9 місяців тому

      Forced black Republican(as well as white) to turn to Democrat. I wonder why they would do that🤔🤔🤫.

    • @JamesSmith-er2pn
      @JamesSmith-er2pn 8 місяців тому +1

      Also important to note that dormant isn't the same as dissolved.

  • @QEsposito510
    @QEsposito510 Рік тому +89

    The KKK’s uniforms bear a VERY STRONG resemblance to the Italian secret society of vigilantes called the Beati Paoli. If you are t familiar with that group, I highly recommend doing some research, they are a fascinating secret society that served to protect working people from the wealthy and exploitative.

    • @Trump2024asw
      @Trump2024asw Рік тому

      Never trust odd groups in silly hat's... They up to fuck shit every fucking time.

    • @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244
      @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 Рік тому +20

      Many sacred orders in the middle ages used this costume in various colors, trim, etc..

    • @Michael-sw4yq
      @Michael-sw4yq Рік тому +6

      The movie is called the, Davinci code,it shows those uniforms. They utilize these garments.
      Hopefully I spelled the movie right.

    • @spitflamez
      @spitflamez Рік тому +13

      Spanish Catholic groups wore it too

    • @dirkdillary4925
      @dirkdillary4925 Рік тому

      ​@@Michael-sw4yqThe Klan Members were Italian! They are only considere white because it happened in American! Pull them hoods off and ask them where their people are from and you would be pleasantly suprised!

  • @Cat-ik1wo
    @Cat-ik1wo Рік тому +202

    The triple k was dramatic in the south. But they had them up north too. Don't be fooled. They were in the Government. Thats what John Kennedy meant by "secret society" in his speech. Jim crow was in the north as well as the south. They just went by different names but were all part of the same Racist boat. I describe them as the characters from Alice in wonderland. Twiddledee and tweedledum.

    • @slicksnewonenow
      @slicksnewonenow Рік тому

      Nonsense.
      Kennedy knew all about the Jezz Yoo Wits because of his own family history.

    • @whatmeworrynotoday
      @whatmeworrynotoday Рік тому +21

      Extremely big in the Midwest too

    • @jungleforeva
      @jungleforeva Рік тому

      No he meant the deep state, skull and bones etc

    • @N.J.C95
      @N.J.C95 Рік тому +32

      The Klan was not a secret society which is why I would disagree and say JFK was talking about the free masons.

    • @casinoelnino5662
      @casinoelnino5662 Рік тому +20

      ​@@N.J.C95he was definitely talking about freemasons

  • @deellaboe437
    @deellaboe437 Рік тому +42

    I have so many stories about them evil spirits! My grandfather told me this story of when he was a kid. They would have a huge parade the Klan, to announce there will be a pic-nic (lynching). Then the town would gather and watch while they hung a negro. Then after the Klan would make some speech and celebration. So sick. I will never forget their memories. This always haunted him too. He moved from Mississippi to Minnesota when he was 14. I always think it could've been him. So thankful he was able to get out and live a happy peaceful life in the city he moved to.

    • @LemonThyme1933
      @LemonThyme1933 Рік тому +3

      I grew up in Mississippi, but I never heard of any family members being a part of it. I never saw anything about them in the 60s in MS. However, they were open in Georgia, 1980s. I worked with an elderly black man in Atlanta who told me about a certain tree there where they would hang people. I encountered a number of open racists in metro Atlanta.

    • @Addictedtoyoutube9
      @Addictedtoyoutube9 Рік тому

      It was whitevwomen previlages most lynching were black men killed on allegation by white women once the relationship ended.

    • @Addictedtoyoutube9
      @Addictedtoyoutube9 Рік тому +3

      ua-cam.com/video/n26RENBpt8s/v-deo.html
      She was protesting against the white women previlages.

    • @sdrc92126
      @sdrc92126 Рік тому

      I have been researching this for months and have found so much and trying to share, but youtube shadowbans most of it. Most of what I've found isn't even about the kkk but can very easily be linked to it. It;s very frustrating. I don't know why yt would even care about the tings I've found, it's not controversial and people have videos on these things

  • @MikeEwalt
    @MikeEwalt Рік тому +39

    Embrace your history. Do not try to erase it, learn how to do better.

    • @attspace
      @attspace 5 місяців тому

      all people need to embrace how disgusting they are and do better

    • @ST52655
      @ST52655 2 місяці тому

      Americans haven’t learned.

    • @tatmanmyownbossdannydraco
      @tatmanmyownbossdannydraco 2 місяці тому

      Biden and BLM built the klan back better thanks Biden 😂

  • @bradbenedetto4175
    @bradbenedetto4175 Рік тому +6

    General Nathan Bedford Forrest is my many-times-great Grandfather . In his later life he found Christ and actually started helping black people in the community.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +6

      I want to do a full video on him, he was definitely not portrayed accurately by the media over the last few years

    • @bradbenedetto4175
      @bradbenedetto4175 Рік тому +4

      @@nytn Agreed. I did a report on him way back in high school but I'm sure I barely scratched the surface of the topic. I'd be very interested in watching that video.

  • @hansemmen3862
    @hansemmen3862 Рік тому +45

    My mother grew up in Pasadena Texas in the 60s and 70s, she told me that the klan would give bounties for black and Jewish people. They actually had a pirate radio bulletin to make their announcements. I wish you all love and peace! ❤

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +5

      Oh my gosh, didn’t know about the radio part

    • @hansemmen3862
      @hansemmen3862 Рік тому +9

      @@nytn Yeah Texas definitely had a strong klan presence back then. I looked at her high school yearbook and saw a young lady wearing a klan robe and hood which is crazy because you couldn’t get away with that today thankfully 😅 ! Mom went to J.Frank dobie high school. In Florida where I grew up, my sister and I attended Nathan B. Forrest high school . Yes it was named after general Forrest, it got changed to west side high back in 2015 I believe. A lot of our schools were named after confederate generals such as Lee and Jeb Stuart or Kirby smith. I attended Jefferson Davis middle personally, this says a lot about North Florida-in particular which was a hotbed for the klan and still has klan especially in baker county as well as other parts going down 90 westbound. I can also tell you about the racial tension between black and white students in the 90s and early 2000s and how black kids used to have this thing called cracker day , where they’d make things very difficult for the white kids. By the time I came along the roles were reversed, where white and non black kids were in trouble if they went to certain schools. Now I reflect on this and wish only the best for everyone in hopes of a better future for all! Thank you again for the wonderful content as well as responding to my comments!☺️

    • @MichaelWashingtonAE
      @MichaelWashingtonAE Рік тому +8

      ​​@@nytn They still do in 2023 in many small towns in South Carolina, CB radio. My family is from Columbia, South Carolina and my uncle is the pastor of a church in Chester, SC. They meet at a specific BBQ restaurant on Sundays and broadcast from there. My uncle and his wife went in one day, got the looks and they turned around and never returned. Even in the Capital City of Columbia, there is certain side of town we just don't go as black people. Sadly it's still self segregation but for safety. Thankful I moved to Florida lol

    • @kathrynlargent5135
      @kathrynlargent5135 Рік тому +5

      My mom hung out in the 70’s and 80’s in Pasadena,TX and told me that this little appliance repair shop on red bluff is where the klan met. How or why she knew this information there is no telling.

    • @hansemmen3862
      @hansemmen3862 Рік тому +1

      Thank y’all for sharing your experiences and confirming this. ❤️🇺🇸👍🏻

  • @stephenfisher3721
    @stephenfisher3721 Рік тому +135

    I heard stories from my family about the Ku Klux Klan marching in Elgin Illinois in the 1920/30's. Making sure his wife and children were safe at home, my grandfather went to see what the Klan was doing. As an immigrant Jew from Eastern Europe it was a dangerous endeavor. Elgin had "restricted" areas where Jews were not allowed to live.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +11

      I can’t even imagine

    • @bundevsawhney7578
      @bundevsawhney7578 Рік тому +13

      New Trier township in the area has two separate high school campuses, one just for freshmen and another for the other three years. That's because they used to be separate 4 year schools that were separate by where the Protestants lived vs where the Catholics and Jews were allowed to. And the schools aren't even 1 percent Black

    • @ZamirMalachi6354
      @ZamirMalachi6354 Рік тому

      ​@@nytndo you do videos on the Rothschild conspiracies Zionism conspiracies Bilderbergs CFR trilateral Commission how America is turning Socialist Communist from within

    • @princevaliant335
      @princevaliant335 Рік тому

      The Klan was financed and organized by Kuttner Baruch and Juda Benjamin two Jews that worked with or for the Rothchild Jewish banking family. These Jews created the Klan to use for their subversive activities that continue to this day.

    • @gailhall6283
      @gailhall6283 Рік тому

      I can only imagine. May God put these terrorist klansmen on their knees at the foot of the cross of Jesus where they belong. Jesus was a Jew, too. ❤

  • @krysisstorm2703
    @krysisstorm2703 Рік тому +29

    Today, Michigan and Indiana has the biggest Klan numbers still, while Mississippi has the most active members who participate in violence.

    • @mikelgeren149
      @mikelgeren149 Рік тому +1

      Where can I join a Klan in Tennessee ?

    • @88Don
      @88Don Рік тому +5

      Honestly it’s not called the klan anymore it’s called neo nazi and right wing and several other names go look into it 🤐

    • @MADNEWYORKER914
      @MADNEWYORKER914 Рік тому +5

      ​@@mikelgeren149
      Ask Trump!!!

    • @hainleysimpson1507
      @hainleysimpson1507 Рік тому

      @@mikelgeren149 Why do you want to join a non military or militia group that has a history of bloodshed of the innocent, for no fucking reason beyond bloodlust and insecurity?

    • @frostriver4547
      @frostriver4547 Рік тому

      @@MADNEWYORKER914
      The neo-Nazis in Florida are openly supporting Biden 😅

  • @ericbellan3083
    @ericbellan3083 Рік тому +16

    This was done very well, I have done a bunch of research on the klan and it’s origin. I’m glad you mentioned Catholic’s. When I was growing up in rural SW Pennsylvania the klan used to terrorize my Catholic school. They also terrorized my college. As a white Roman Catholic I felt that I understood more closely how African Americans felt about the klan. I was lucky enough to be white. I could hide amongst the racist in plane sight. When I would talk to black friends and tell them about how I was terrified of them growing up, they were very dismissive of my claims. I’m glad civil war monuments have come down. I hope we as a country continue to grow and become a better nation!

    • @kausamsalam8543
      @kausamsalam8543 9 місяців тому

      I hope so too-that we become a better, kinder, more tolerant nation. I can often tell which are Klan members as I have met several psychopaths with such hatred in their families in a certain place near Houston, but they live in many East Coast places, too-and only study for a job, but not out of curiosity for learning in general. Many are poorly educated people and have criminals among their hidden family history.

  • @jeremypierce9059
    @jeremypierce9059 Рік тому +9

    Kuhglocke is cowbell in German. This is where I was told the word Ku Klux came from. The idea of the Ku Klux Klan came from Switzerland. Switzerland has the square cross flag just like you see on the Ku Klux Klan outfit.

    • @GreenCanvasInteriorscape
      @GreenCanvasInteriorscape 28 днів тому

      The Swiss octagon it's known as and can be disassembled and reshaped in different representative symbols. Fun fact if you take four pride flags and assemble them properly you can make a swastika

  • @genighmartin4999
    @genighmartin4999 Рік тому +15

    My dad was in the service so I spent my early childhood overseas. We I was in the 6 grade we moved to Oklahoma. I can still remember signs warning black people to not be caught outside after dark.

  • @zeroturn7091
    @zeroturn7091 Рік тому +69

    That’s the beauty of history. You can try to cover up what happened, but there are always larger clues that can’t be easily manipulated. Arlington, Stone Mountain, 4th of July/Juneteenth, etc. all tell the history of what once was and still exists.

    • @YTRulesFromNM
      @YTRulesFromNM Рік тому

      They are better people than you and your family.

    • @St_1786
      @St_1786 Рік тому +3

      Junetee..The 3rd annual..highest doa toll, again! Not swell!, eh Unessesary and frankly, sad...

    • @bluebird5173
      @bluebird5173 Рік тому

      @@felipejose8834 It sucks. I'd like to believe that, in the future, the "good side of history" wins out and everything progressives have been saying today will be validated by then. But the truth is, there's no guarantee that will ever happen. It's always possible that fascism will win out, or denialism, or conspiracy, or just plain old ignorance.

    • @johncollins7062
      @johncollins7062 Рік тому +3

      Except, today most are more than willing to tolerate, and accept, emotional gossip, instead of demanding the truth.

    • @theresabreaud
      @theresabreaud Рік тому

      Nobody's trying to cover up history except for the people that don't like it! and if you still think America is a racist country you have problems

  • @willquigg8265
    @willquigg8265 Рік тому +17

    The movie Birth of a Nation was was considered the best movie of all time when it first came out. President Woodrow Wilson even played it in the White House and said it was an accurate portrayal of the times.

    • @charliesaucier3352
      @charliesaucier3352 Рік тому +1

      Woodrow Wilson was a vile racist! Before he was president, employees of the federal bureaucracy were integrated. After he was elected, he saw to segregating it.

    • @mythicnoetic
      @mythicnoetic Рік тому +6

      Sadly it was shown to my grade school class in the 70s in Toledo Ohio. I hated it but didn't dare speak out because I was already very unpopular...

    • @wahiidstube
      @wahiidstube Рік тому

      I t was put out by Jewish producers to cast disparity upon “black” people after a Jewish man was charged in Atlanta for the rape and murder of a little “white” girl.

    • @mikelgeren149
      @mikelgeren149 Рік тому +2

      Where can I get a copy on DVD ?

    • @wahiidstube
      @wahiidstube Рік тому

      @@mikelgeren149 Amazon.

  • @paulmoore178
    @paulmoore178 Рік тому +3

    The klan has small membership, and shrinking. On the other hand, black and Latino gangs number in the hundreds of thousands, and growing.

  • @tiredoftrolls2629
    @tiredoftrolls2629 Рік тому +47

    They went after immigrants of all ilk as well. They put brush on the porch of my Lebanese grandfather's grocery store. He had just been out of the US Army from WWI for a few years, so he was hard. He, thankfully had the backing of some influential people. He asked who he had to beat up and was directed to whom he was told was the Grand Dragon of our little town. He beat the crap out of him. I can only think that there was some power struggle going on under the surface, because he no longer was harassed. Considering that the Klan marched openly during town parades, I think that a minor group was challenging the authority of the larger group and my grandfather was probably directed toward the leader of the minor group to beat up

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +4

      wow, how terrible

    • @Julian-i9n2q
      @Julian-i9n2q Рік тому

      Yes yes yes

    • @hansemmen3862
      @hansemmen3862 Рік тому +4

      👍🏻 your grandfathers story is an amazing example of standing up to tyranny and winning the fight! Thank you for sharing your history with all of us.

    • @GODsCHILD-lm6df
      @GODsCHILD-lm6df Рік тому

      Imagine being the first Granddaughter of #ArmenianGenocide Survivors and having your neighbors dump rice all over your front porch ...
      🇱🇧🇦🇲
      This racism gotta 🛑 STOP!
      Anyone who follows any media blitz narrative is a fool.
      ✝️👑

    • @omni-man4624
      @omni-man4624 10 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, pappy was a bad Man!

  • @mymessymidlifecrisis
    @mymessymidlifecrisis Рік тому +56

    The article that you showed for the baseball game was in my home town of Wichita KS from June 21 1925. In 1924 there was series of editorials denouncing the klan and it started an anti-klan movement. It is believed that he game happened because of the anti-klan movement and the decline in the klan in Kansas and it was part of a last-gasp publicity stunt by them for two reason: to demonstrate white superiority and to improve the klan's image in Kansas (didnt work by the way). The Wichita Monrovians accepted the challenge and won 10-8. Both sides hired two Irish Catholic umpires W. W. "Irish" Garrety and Dan Dwyer to avoid the appearance of favoritism but as Catholics they were targeted by the KKK. Historians know only a few details about the game. Names of the players are unknown from both sides. The Klan was big in Kansas until Jan 1925 when the Supreme Court ruled they were a sales organization, not a benevolent society, so they could not legally operate in the state without an official charter on June 3 1925 the state of Kansas rejected the Klan's application for a charter.

    • @rachaelbarr3735
      @rachaelbarr3735 4 місяці тому

      Yes, the name "Wichita" popped out at me, too. Danielle was talking about a game in D.C. against the "Hebrew National" team (i thought she said) but saw Wichita on the article so froze it to read it was an all colored team, the Wichita Monrovians (?) from Wichita, KS!

    • @rachaelbarr3735
      @rachaelbarr3735 4 місяці тому

      Just re-listened. "Hebrew Allstars" was what she said. Evidently more than one challenge game was played?

  • @louismilum8663
    @louismilum8663 Рік тому +34

    I honestly think no one studies that era enough and we are going through the same things now. I studied Reconstruction in college and was amazed by the information I found, but there is so many aspects that are still unknown. Often times, the history books love to go in depth on the wars, but hardly touch on topics between the wars. I mean things like the affects of immigration, industrialization, cultural shifts, modernization, etc. All these things have an affect.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +7

      Absolutely, things don’t just blow up ex nihilo

    • @Davidgreene-t2y
      @Davidgreene-t2y Рік тому

      ARE YOU A REAL INDIAN?😮

  • @rotisseriebear5394
    @rotisseriebear5394 Рік тому +5

    I think their anti-Catholic sentiment was part of their reason for the pointy hats. There is a centuries old Catholic celebration where everyone dresses that way. I can't remember off the top of my head, but I think it happens in Spain.

  • @samuelsmith5400
    @samuelsmith5400 Рік тому +46

    Great video! I’ve been doing a lot of research on the clan myself, especially after watching interviews from Darrell Davis. Apparently, if you look into it, the six confederate veterans who started it did so to uphold Confederate ideals, and their views of patriotism. One of the members helped write, what is seen as the handbook for the KKK that included many of its way supremacist ideals that were later adopted and enforced later on in the klans history. Again, upon reading further notes from founding members of the clan, their intention was to be a political party to oppose the Republicans of the post-Lincoln Era, and we’re even considered the military might of the democratic party during the time.

    • @NotYourTypicalNegro
      @NotYourTypicalNegro Рік тому

      You are promoting some propaganda here. At NO TIME did the Klan consider itself "military arm" or "military might" of the Democratic Party. That is pure propaganda. What you said regarding its relationship to Republicans it's largely correct regarding the first klan, which lasted only six years until it was outlawed in 1871. However, the second Klan of the 1920s is when the Klan became dominated by Republicans -- particularly in the West and the Midwest [CA, OR, CO, OK, and IN]. These lies that no Republicans were in the klan and that the Democratic Party is "the [only] Party of the KKK", they need to stop.

    • @johngibson2884
      @johngibson2884 Рік тому +16

      Sounds like woke activists today!

    • @mikehenson819
      @mikehenson819 Рік тому +12

      Every klan member I’ve ever known was alway a Democrat.

    • @sdrc92126
      @sdrc92126 Рік тому

      The moon with a star is islamic symbolism. Their handbook is called 'the kloran' and not the klible. There's a guy with a series on this called Moonotheism which is a very deep rabbit hole indeed.

    • @rdmez1
      @rdmez1 Рік тому

      Every Democrat that mentions the Klan, never mentions that the Klan was a terrorist arm of the Democratic Party. Blacks were Republicans for decades after the Civil War until the New Deal. The film Birth of a Nation was first aired in the White House during Woodrow Wilson's term as a Democratic President...

  • @madeandcrowned
    @madeandcrowned Рік тому +42

    00:51 my Mother is from Beaumont, TX - born in 1950; her father [my Grandfather] was born in 1899. He witnessed and experienced Ku Klux Klan activity in that city. I recently learned that the founders of the KKK were of Scottish heritage. Also, it is no accident that their formation aligned with the Reconstruction Era.

    • @deanchapman1824
      @deanchapman1824 Рік тому +9

      They were Scots-Irish. A whole separate ethnic group, though very similar.

    • @madeandcrowned
      @madeandcrowned Рік тому

      ​@@deanchapman1824 - my research revealed that the founders of the KKK were Scottish ethnically, and not Scot-Irish.

    • @slickrick8046
      @slickrick8046 Рік тому +5

      My grandfather was born in 1890 in Southeast Texas as well. The irony is Texas is a top racially integrated state with a bunch of mixed people walking around.

    • @timlinator
      @timlinator Рік тому +8

      @@deanchapman1824 Scots-Irish are Scottish settlers in Ulster province (northern Ireland) starting in the early 1600's and later settled in the colonies.

    • @shawnahall7246
      @shawnahall7246 Рік тому +1

      I think it was different backgrounds that just saw whiteness and bandied together

  • @lisaanderson2900
    @lisaanderson2900 Рік тому +27

    Okay this is what I know from oral legacy in my own family. My great great grandmother Sarah McClanahan told stories to her granddaughter, my grandmother. Sarah's father was Cornelius McClanahan, who was part of Morgan's Raiders in Morgan County, Kentucky, If you want to look them up. Sarah was born in 1856, so she was a young girl after the civil war. She said she would overhear her father and his "friends" plotting to go after Union men. She told stories of riding her horse through tight woods, knicking her boots on the trees, to warn union men of her father's plans. She said one day the klan "swept her off the porch" on horseback. She never mentioned the robes, at least my grandma didn't say.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +6

      Wow, this is absolutely wild! I love hearing oral history so much. Thank you, Lisa

    • @WarrenHolly
      @WarrenHolly Рік тому +2

      So what happened to her?

    • @chuckyoneill9029
      @chuckyoneill9029 Рік тому

      @nytn There u go Scott Irish

    • @GreatNinjaman
      @GreatNinjaman Рік тому

      ​@@WarrenHollyShe was swept off the porch.

    • @WarrenHolly
      @WarrenHolly Рік тому

      @@GreatNinjaman what do you mean by swept off of the porch? By what/ who?

  • @uraqtpie2
    @uraqtpie2 Рік тому +60

    TY again for your videos , so many would rather pretend this never happened . There is healing and growth in the truth no matter what it exposes .

    • @powerbadpowerbad
      @powerbadpowerbad Рік тому +5

      Yeah,pretend it never happened,but,it happened in america,so it's a part of american history. Let's learn from it.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +2

      Im thankful for you being here while I learn (in public!).

    • @randygreenfield4312
      @randygreenfield4312 Рік тому

      Unfortunately this country doesn’t want healing . It wants to sweep racism under the rug and pretend it doesn’t exist .

    • @tonys3661
      @tonys3661 Рік тому

      ​@etruscancivilization what? The kkk were democrats. Lincoln, a republican free the slaves. Wake up democrats pander for votes to create a socialism government that controls. And this is from a black male raised in the hood fuked up.

    • @odellbey9602
      @odellbey9602 Рік тому +1

      They are the European caucasian domestic terrorists that have mass murdered millions of aboriginal indigenous black Americans and destroyed hundreds of black towns and cities resulting in the Holocaust genocide of millions of American people and the land theft of millions of acres of land. They were backed up by the United States government and this is why black Americans must be given reparations restitutions & restorations

  • @robertcudny1839
    @robertcudny1839 Рік тому +3

    Everybody talks about KKK but nobody talks about the Loyal League.
    Everybody talks abot Jim Crow laws but nobody talks about restrictive laws that existed in the Northern states 100 years ago.
    This is how history is being skewed.

    • @elongatedmanforever1252
      @elongatedmanforever1252 7 місяців тому

      Yep & they act as if white
      People were the only racist
      Ones or capable of it.

  • @RobAllbanks
    @RobAllbanks Місяць тому

    Nice of you to research these people! Nice teachings!

  • @marcellocolona4980
    @marcellocolona4980 Рік тому +20

    I grew up in The Bronx in the 1950-60s and heard stories that the Klan was active in the 1920-40s in northern NJ. My father told me stories of a German Catholic family in NJ that had a cross burned on their lawn.

    • @makeyyyy7890
      @makeyyyy7890 Рік тому +5

      Really against German

    • @charliesaucier3352
      @charliesaucier3352 Рік тому

      @@makeyyyy7890 Not the ethnic German. The KKK were vehemently anti-Catholic!

    • @LlyleHunter
      @LlyleHunter Рік тому +9

      There were also two clusters during that time on Long Island NY and when Theodore Roosevelt was the NYC Police Commissioner the klan held a March down 5th Avenue in Manhattan. Teddy Roosevelt made sure that there were Italian, Irish, Jewish Black, Polish and assorted police officers from other Eastern European countries that the klan objected to to make the statement that the klan thought they were better than the people who were protecting them.

    • @marcellocolona4980
      @marcellocolona4980 Рік тому

      @@makeyyyy7890 A lot of anti-German sentiment started up during WWI. The Germans were branded as barbarians, huns, monsters. In NYC during WWI some businesses owned by ethnic Germans were fire bombed and/or looted. People with German-sounding names anglicised them to appear more “American.” Schmidt became Smith, Weiss became White, etc.

    • @KingJRZJ
      @KingJRZJ Рік тому +4

      I'm and 80s baby from South Jersey and I can tell you they were definitely down in my part of the state. They made the local news now and then during the 80/90s whenever they were trying to recruit new members. My mom used to tell me to be careful if I was in Millville or Gloucester city. Even if you they weren't part of the klan, you had to watch your back if you weren't white in those towns.

  • @Elisar-re9et
    @Elisar-re9et Рік тому +17

    WOW! No way! I had no idea about Anaheim. I was born and raised there. I'm definitely going to look into this. Thank you!!

    • @K-newborn
      @K-newborn Рік тому

      @@etruscancivilization the santa ana cholos make the klan look progressives

  • @kcn7826
    @kcn7826 Рік тому +22

    My mother was the only family member that was a woman to go into a Syrup Mill and physically work on the bottling and canning machine lines, my grandfather would tell her “you and I could run the Mill alone” when he incorporated he made sure she got a 33 1/3% in her name and my father also got 33 1/3%, but it was dissolved without our knowledge and put 100% in my uncles name around 12 years ago, but we were never paid for anything, no attorneys would help us because they were considered prominent in the community and the attorney’s brother was mayor for 40 years, that wouldn’t be hard to understand

  • @geoffg206
    @geoffg206 Рік тому +10

    Thank you for this. I'm digging into my ancestry, too. It's a heavy yet enlightening journey. Both the good and the bad. It's crazy how family history can get buried and lost, but it's important for us to know. Helps us to understand how best to move forward for the better.

  • @JaylaniAngelique
    @JaylaniAngelique Рік тому +1

    Wow, Danielle, I have been watching your videos. Believe it or not, I live currently in Huntsville, Alabama. I identify as black when it makes sense, but also identify as mixed. The son of leader of the KKK in Pulaski Tennessee at that time, had a huge crush on me, he was smitten. His car broke down at my house, and he called his dad to come help. My heart dropped when I found out what his dad was(he never told me). He told his dad "there's something you need to know before you come, this girl is black". His dad showed up at my door asking for his son. Oddly enough, he asked me if I was mixed with "light". He said if I had not admitted being mixed with black, he would guess me as Latina(they don't like latino(a) people either TBH). I said I guess I'm mixed. He said "you are quite mixed, and you are easy on the eye because of it, so because you look and act as close to lady as you can be...you can't be a real lady because you are not all white, but you are a ladylike woman...I will forgive my son and give you some grace". He said when he was younger, he would have been smitten with me too, especially if no real white girls were available! I walked over to his truck, and he had a rope and burlap bag on the seat! He urged me not to fear, and said if his son had told him I was almost white, he would never have thought to bring those things. He then said if I ever had children with his son, he would claim them if they looked anything like or between his son and me! He would raise them for the Klan. He said I'd better pray for "white" children. He even kissed my hand goodbye. I had to let his son down easy and get out of that situation. This was one of my most bizarre life events.

  • @GTwilight
    @GTwilight Рік тому +23

    Great video, cool channel.. have you ever heard of the "Black Legion"? It was a Klan spinoff that existed here in Michigan. They wore black robes instead of white ones and were the reason that Dearborn, MI was referred to as the bloodiest place above the Mason-Dixon line..

    • @makeyyyy7890
      @makeyyyy7890 Рік тому +1

      Wow.

    • @ToBeDetermined56789
      @ToBeDetermined56789 Рік тому +5

      They were very active in the Downriver area as well, especially around Wyandotte. Their influence remains to this day.

    • @m.j.333
      @m.j.333 Рік тому +3

      @@ToBeDetermined56789Are they affiliated with the Knights of Columbus. I feel like I saw one of their “halls” in the downriver area.

    • @davidgreene6976
      @davidgreene6976 Рік тому +1

      I saw the movie "Black Legion" starting Humphrey Bogart a man sent to spy on them.

    • @ChaseDaOrk3767
      @ChaseDaOrk3767 Рік тому +2

      When you mentioned "Black Legion" I'm immediately reminded me of the Black Legion Chaos Space Marines from Warhammer 40k. This also got me wondering (and this might be weird to ask) which Chaos God would the Klan be most likely to align themselves with?

  • @alexanders562
    @alexanders562 Рік тому +10

    In Southern CA, Orange County esp, there is a reputation for Klan ideology. Everyone in L.A. knew it, but it was not so clear 'til I saw this. When we understand that CA was booming in the 20th century we know that a lot of people migrated from Eastern areas and brought their ideas of race with them. The term "surf nazi" means nothing unless you are aware of Huntington Beach locals. Now, in the 21st century many of those people have been displaced by wealthy ocean front interests and have moved back to more Eastern areas, but there is still plenty of remnants in that area of white supremacy.

  • @nordland2235
    @nordland2235 Рік тому +10

    The klan did not just go after racial things......they kicked my grandpa's ass for getting drunk and not taking care of his family...straightened him right out.....they kinda did things the police could not do.

    • @omni-man4624
      @omni-man4624 10 місяців тому

      Wow, that's shit you never hear the Klan making a man, a man!

  • @redridinghood1980
    @redridinghood1980 Рік тому +19

    ..i can not believe i lived on E. Pulaski Street in my hometown ..too many streets are named after direct links to some pretty evil people, places & things ..they burned a cross on my Polish Mother's lawn when they found out she was pregnant by my Black Father back in 1978/79' in Cudahy, WI ..she was pregnant with my older sister. I came a year & 20 days later ..my poor Mom💔

    • @jesssingleton1200
      @jesssingleton1200 9 місяців тому +1

      Pulaski is a habitational sir name of polish decent. What's wrong with that?

    • @shimshonbendan8730
      @shimshonbendan8730 5 місяців тому

      @@jesssingleton1200 It id "descent", not "decent". Decent means to be upright or respectable. Descent means to be descended of by your ancestors. Sorry, but spelling is important, especially since we are losing it. Lose a language and you lose a nation.

  • @junebrilly5302
    @junebrilly5302 Рік тому +14

    This is an excellent historical explanation of the klan. I have a visceral revulsion of the klan. I grew up in the 60's and 70's and had very close African American and Hispanic friends. At that time we thought we could change things. Ooooh, were we wrong!. I am deeply and painfully disturbed by the political landscape now. All repeating itself, dragging us all back, by HATE so Blatant there is no need for pointed hoods

  • @Ravenheko
    @Ravenheko Рік тому +7

    Can we describe the fact that the KK was founded by the Democratic Party

    • @russianfederationyoutube
      @russianfederationyoutube Рік тому

      yes, it was officially founded when Nathan Bedford Forrest, a southern sympathizer took power and became the grand wizard. The confederacy was a liberal nation, and was ruled by liberals. Today, it is loved and joined by republican racists, and you wont see much liberals in the group today, which, of course, does not excuse the ugly history of the democratic party

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +1

      NBF tried to stop it once he saw how violent it was getting. I included that in this video, but there is more to that history, it's fascinating

    • @24Wynn
      @24Wynn Рік тому

      And then they went over to the Republican party where they are now called, maga. They left because they were mad at LBJ for signing the Civil Rights Act in 1964 giving Blacks and women their rights.

    • @GrizrazRex
      @GrizrazRex Рік тому

      @@nytn Yet you have not explored it here. I sense fear of the ban & yeet as being the reasons; it is the 2024 election cycle now.
      If enough black folks took enough time to understand the real history of the Dems relationship with what has oppressed them, the Dems would go the way of the Whigs. They still might, having lost over 1100 gubernatorial and state legislative seats during Obama's terms. That's like a MLB franchise decimating its' farm system. The big-league team will eventually suck for lack of talent. Unlike sports, there are no blockbuster free-agent deals/trades to be made for a superstar player.

  • @ldy2hzlft1111
    @ldy2hzlft1111 Рік тому +6

    I found you yesterday. I watched several of your vids already. Love this stuff!

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +1

      Oh my gosh, thank you! So glad to have you here ☺️☺️

  • @miller4980
    @miller4980 Рік тому +5

    The second klan was commented on by Black woman, I thought she was ex Governor of Georgia or somewhere, can't remember. It was her opinion that the 2nd klan was largely popular not because of racism but economics, the poorest whites and blacks of the nation basically struggled because no one wanted to be on the bottom rung of the economic ladder, she said it was totally different than the 1st klan as it wasn't violent or race motivated as much as it was about money, jobs, etc.

  • @alanaaites8292
    @alanaaites8292 Рік тому +2

    My husband's grandmother was from Polanski Tennessee. She adopted a Menomonie girl child. While living in Wisconsin. Later moved down by Polanski. We later took care of her. She would talk about the KKK with pride. We never knew it started there in in Tennessee.

  • @nerdlarge4691
    @nerdlarge4691 Рік тому +18

    There is great documentary about the origins of the KKK that I saw called "Who Put The Klan Into Ku Klux Klan" and it talks about how Celtic culture influenced the early Klan. The founding KKK members were mostly of Scots Irish heritage so they drew upon Celtic folklore of Wizards, Dragons, and Pagan Priests in their names and costumes.

    • @hainleysimpson1507
      @hainleysimpson1507 Рік тому

      Scots Irish whose ancestors were themselves slaves, serfs and criminals.

    • @hollymedici2936
      @hollymedici2936 Рік тому +4

      Wow I didn't know that

    • @sdrc92126
      @sdrc92126 Рік тому +3

      A really good series that I found are on the religious origins called 'Moonotheism'. Note the moon and star symbol on the original costume. And the kkk handbook is called the kloran.

    • @laughingdaisies
      @laughingdaisies Рік тому

      They also were DEMOCRATS that started the KKK

    • @johanlibert2481
      @johanlibert2481 11 місяців тому

      Irish for real 💀 i thought they hated english anglo superiority

  • @mattmurdock9802
    @mattmurdock9802 Рік тому +10

    I’m glad I stumbled over to your channel. You present the facts objectively. Loved this vid🙏🏾
    Do you plan on doing a vid on the Black Panther party in the future?

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +6

      I do! I’d love to talk a bit about Malcom X as well, but have not researched it yet

    • @mattmurdock9802
      @mattmurdock9802 Рік тому +3

      @@nytn I don’t know much about him myself. I found it interesting you mentioning the reconstruction era, because I had just finished Up from Slavery by Booker T. Washington. Who I believe was more influential in a positive way to not only blacks, but also whites, and Indians

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +6

      Booker T Washington is amazing, I should do a video on that book.

    • @mattmurdock9802
      @mattmurdock9802 Рік тому +1

      @@nytn that would be great! Would love to see that

  • @trishaanderson7344
    @trishaanderson7344 Рік тому +11

    In 1952 my family, Irish Catholic, moved to N Calif. after the klan burned a cross on the front lawn of a house on 7th Ave in Inglewood CA. We lived on 8th Ave. I was 6 years old then, when i first heard of the klan and became prejudiced against them.

    • @makeyyyy7890
      @makeyyyy7890 Рік тому +3

      Against who the blacks or the Irish Catholic??

    • @hackman669
      @hackman669 Рік тому

      Get ride of the klan!!

  • @michaelnewell6385
    @michaelnewell6385 Рік тому +33

    I never liked clubs. There was just something about them I didn’t like, because I knew a club meant there are people that can’t be in it. By nature they exclude others.
    As Groucho Marx said…”I wouldn’t be in a club that would have me as a member.”
    I love US history and got a lot of that interest from my brother who taught it. So going into museums dealing with history appeals to me.
    Years ago when I lived in Atlanta I went into what I thought was a civil war museum in Kennesaw Georgia. The sign on the outside said it was clearly a civil war museum.
    A small place, I walked down the aisle and looked around realizing it wasn’t just a “museum” of sorts at all, but basically a Klan store.
    When I got to the end of the aisle and realized where I was at I physically felt like puking. It physically made my stomach turn. I walked back down the aisle and out the store finding it hard to believe what I saw.
    Peace and love to all.

    • @johnh.tuomala4379
      @johnh.tuomala4379 Рік тому +8

      I visited the same place back in the 1980s. It was called “The Best Little warehouse in Kennesaw”. I left immediately after I saw a Brillo pad with a tag attached to it which said “Niglet’s scalp”.

    • @LemonThyme1933
      @LemonThyme1933 Рік тому

      ​@@johnh.tuomala4379Yeah, I typed a comment re: them openly walking around the N GA state fair in the early 80s.

    • @michaelnewell6385
      @michaelnewell6385 Рік тому +2

      @@johnh.tuomala4379 Yes it was a very sick and disgusting moment. Truly evil really.

    • @apexone5502
      @apexone5502 Рік тому +1

      Folks have been trying to get that Confederate store shut down for years but unfortunately because of laws the store is still allowed to function.

    • @thesilentdiva
      @thesilentdiva 6 місяців тому

      I know what store you're talking about

  • @flugendorffilms6130
    @flugendorffilms6130 Рік тому +8

    I’ve seen a pdf of their ritual book (1930s I think). As a mason I can say they used Masonic ritual as a template for their own. Just changed names and goals etc.

  • @thecaptainsxyt
    @thecaptainsxyt Рік тому +1

    "Only amusement" is the 19th-century equivalent to a 4chaner going "It's just a meme/joke!"

  • @stephanienwadieiiamhybasia
    @stephanienwadieiiamhybasia Рік тому +9

    I try my best to stay away from groups and individuals on line that try to manipulate by using fear and the “they don’t want to know scenario “.
    People try to make their group superior and preach hatred towards others. ( for views,subscribes, donations, and to try to establish separation communities abroad).
    People are selling land and services abroad and using fear to try to manipulate people to move with them to be “safe”.
    Yes, this group behavior is what cults use as well.
    It is interesting what people do out of fear and a need for power?
    You always share information that I didn’t know.
    Thank you for sharing.
    People are the same everywhere, just different in their so called “reasons “ for doing some questionable stuff.

    • @JoyfullyShea-Marcella
      @JoyfullyShea-Marcella Рік тому

      I recently asked myself if the klan was a cult, and short answer I’d say yes. At least back then it seemed like they were. Nowadays it’s seems more gang affiliated, which is still scary. I don’t understand how they were never branded as a terrorist group

  • @DCJNewsMedia
    @DCJNewsMedia Рік тому +4

    The Democratic Party organization created the original KKK in Tennessee and
    Most of the original as well as later Presidents, Senators and congressman and governors and throughout governments were Democrats.
    But no one likes to say so or acknowledge that fact.
    They were very active in Jim Crow laws after the Civil War for the KKK to keep control and the upper hand.
    I quite being a Democrat many years ago on account of this.
    As late as the early 2000s I went to visit Democratic events and talking to candidates and office holders and staff and they were encouraging membership in the KKK..
    I went to Republicans events and went through the same actions and I had to ask how they felt about joining and was almost beat up as they were so Damm angry with me.
    I was told by them if I wanted to join the KKK go see the Democrats...
    I explained to them why I was asking...I wanted to know their beliefs..
    Then them knowing what I was doing was welcomed.
    I explained I am for Civil Rights and always had been.
    But I was stupid 1 time and became a Democrat for a short period of time. Until I found out the truth.
    So of my black and Jewish friends told me that they burned their Democratic registration cards and became Republicans because it was the Republicans who fought for their freedom and passed the 14th amendment
    Yes a very few Republicans joined for klan support only.
    Not condoning it back in 50s and 60s
    Joe Biden is a member according to my friends who invested it.
    But they fear huge and even being un alived if they go public with documents and photos.
    They asked me didden I remember his calling bussing school the jungle and jungle fever...and called black men super sexual predators and he voted against everything that would help black people
    I said yes I do..
    They said there is your 1st clue
    😂... so it is what it is.
    I think he says 1 thing in media but another to his friends and family.
    And close politicians.
    He's been around almost 50 years in government..he has not had a job outside of government
    .
    Think about it.
    I think he is 2 faced...and still is against Blacks.
    I really don't like that. I have never and never will vote for him or Democrat because I know the truth.
    Ms. Lady ty so very much for sharing your knowledge 🙏 and helping people to understand.
    God bless yall 🙏 and your families. 😊

  • @LostNFoundASMR
    @LostNFoundASMR Рік тому +17

    Thank you for another informational video. You put a lot of thought and time into these- and I’m grateful. ❤

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +2

      I'm so glad! Happy you are here

  • @Scarecrowgamer1
    @Scarecrowgamer1 10 місяців тому +1

    I've seen this video floating around forever glad I finally checked it out today

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth Рік тому +4

    There is a place called the Southern Heritage Store in Branson Missouri, the uncle of the owner is some high leader in the Klan or something, the store sells all sorts of Confederate type of stuff. There are also Klan groups down in northern Arkansas

  • @godspirate6250
    @godspirate6250 Рік тому +6

    Although the Templars had no association with the klan, the klans clothes were inspired from them. Templars wore black clothing for the first two years, then switched to white.
    Also, lookup Madge Oberholtzer. Horrid story, but it became the start of the demise of not only the klan in Indiana in 1925, but no one wanted to join a Klan that carried that kind of reputation and the numbers declined drastically..

    • @hackman669
      @hackman669 Рік тому

      Good get rid if these terrorist!🤗

  • @kcn7826
    @kcn7826 Рік тому +7

    Fuller had killed 4 black employees, I was young and heard the stories, but was to young to understand hatred or wasn’t interested, there were 2 more men who did this, one old man told me “he regretted taking a human life and woke up with hot sweats “ he did his dirty deeds on 2 separate occasions, he brought it up when I was sitting in his living room, another man witnessed another man shooting an employee and told us the story, It jarred my memory once I saw Mr. Fuller’s name, I was sitting alone with the old man waiting for his niece when he told me the story and his regrets

    • @Addictedtoyoutube9
      @Addictedtoyoutube9 Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/n26RENBpt8s/v-deo.html
      She protested against the white women previlages and saved black lives.

  • @difencrosby
    @difencrosby Рік тому +14

    I’m a Lumbee Indian and we are known to do to the clan what they did to others.

    • @davidgreene6976
      @davidgreene6976 Рік тому +4

      😂😂That was comical how you chased the Klan in North Carolina.
      God bless you in Jesus name.Google the Clearwater Madonna miracle.Millions of people saw the Virgin Mary covering a two story window at Seminole Indian Financial Building at Clearwater Florida.Mary(Jesus mother) has a brown face and a rainbow body.🎇🏰🎇⛓️✝️✡️🌹❣️💔SHE IS PERMANTLY ON THIS WINDOW.SCIENTIST CALL IT A MIRACLE.

    • @josephstocks7495
      @josephstocks7495 Рік тому +2

      ​@@davidgreene6976Mary is in the grave and not in heaven. She will ascend with the rest of the righteous who are dead in christ at the second coming. The catholic church is NOT the true church. It is the seat of power for the antichrist, aka the Pope.

    • @user-nu4um2gr3d
      @user-nu4um2gr3d Рік тому +1

      ​@@josephstocks7495Christianity did not start in the 1500s.

    • @josephstocks7495
      @josephstocks7495 Рік тому

      @@user-nu4um2gr3d I know that, what about my comment makes you think I believe that?

    • @user-nu4um2gr3d
      @user-nu4um2gr3d Рік тому +3

      @@josephstocks7495 because before the reformation their was only the Catholic Church,and I don't appreciate you insulting my religion.

  • @alienape3171
    @alienape3171 Рік тому +3

    You can go to the town Square today and see the back of the plaque. They can't stand to remove it but they know they can't openly celebrate it.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +1

      but they did turn it around and nail it backward!

  • @CryptoBiz44
    @CryptoBiz44 Рік тому +1

    Been watching your videos, and have found them very interesting! Nice work!!

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +1

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @BadgerCheese94
    @BadgerCheese94 Рік тому +17

    I know their numbers and influence have thankfully dwindled... but still the idea of driving across wooded backroads in the Deep South and spotting a Klan rally is terrifying!

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +4

      Im "white" and I am worried I wouldnt be white enough if I did. 🙃

    • @BabyGurlnJP
      @BabyGurlnJP Рік тому

      I'm not too sure about the numbers "dwindling". They've just gone stealth. I'm sure this group, or one just like it, will raise its ugly head sooner or later. I'm a black woman born and raised in the south. "And 1 thang fo' certain, and 2 thangs fo' sho", the more things change the more things stay the same. This is true with with all things, especially racism and white supremacy.

    • @randygreenfield4312
      @randygreenfield4312 Рік тому

      Dwindled ?! … the klan is still up and running they don’t wear sheets , they wear police uniforms, suits , black ropes and military fatigues etc . Did you not see a Grand Wizard saying “ it was a victory for our people” on one of the past presidential victories . If the U.S wanted to break up the klan they could , they break up and destroy everything else

    • @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244
      @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 Рік тому

      But not a BLM riot or maybe an Antifa riot, demonstration?

    • @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244
      @deaddocreallydeaddoc5244 Рік тому

      You have heard of the Nation of Islam? They are the black version of the KKK. But it doesn't bother you that Barak Obama was affiliated with them? Under Obama black on white violence rose to new levels and has not relented.

  • @gkeith64
    @gkeith64 Рік тому +12

    The eugenics society, Walter Plecker.... Also birth of a nation..

    • @davidgreene6976
      @davidgreene6976 Рік тому +1

      😂😂YOUR A GENIUS CREATED BY GOD.

    • @gkeith64
      @gkeith64 Рік тому +1

      @@davidgreene6976 all sown El are eloheim aka SowEL HELLinized as souls, beloved. What's a God to a cELestial? Size comparison! A Gad/Gawd/God fly .....

    • @mikelgeren149
      @mikelgeren149 Рік тому

      @@gkeith64 a Kang !!! 👻

    • @gkeith64
      @gkeith64 Рік тому

      @@mikelgeren149 The turning over of the MNY tables has begun. And the idol Almighty D'Allah dollar is about to go. The paper CONtracts attached to the Document 📄 of Discovery is now torn assunder. And the heathen are about to be swept of the promise∆ Lan∆, as YaHU'aH has COmman∆e∆.... 20$ bill 💵, hanging strange fruit as a lamp on the back. Folded at Jacksons forehead and it becomes, mask 😷 20 20....
      Know Andrew Jackson stole our land, the Louisiana purchase was CONfiscation, a theft! Yet, the spELl is broken, Hallelu YaHU'aH AllahAYnu Tsaboath Aleph TaU echad 💜🔯 Barak ba ha Shem King Yahu'shua 🔺💜

  • @humbrefinch3455
    @humbrefinch3455 Рік тому +9

    I read that the clan was the militia for the Democratic Party formerly known as Dixiecrats

  • @munsunsnight
    @munsunsnight Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this work, cheers from Guatemala.

  • @beejayjay9028
    @beejayjay9028 Рік тому +3

    Found this book way back I think it's called 'inside the klavern'?? It distinctly shows a connection to the Scottish rite temple... The Good Government League... Local law enforcement and government! It's really illuminating!!! 😅

  • @jennibaker3444
    @jennibaker3444 Рік тому +4

    The dangers that arise when people are manipulated by fear and anger...
    Oh the irony...

  • @100Steaming
    @100Steaming Рік тому +20

    Their uniforms look very similar to those used by us in Italy for Easter celebrations, almost a copy and paste. This video was very enlightening on such dark topic, thank you and greetings from Catania (Sicily).

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +5

      I hope to come visit one day soon! Thanks for being here :)

    • @100Steaming
      @100Steaming Рік тому +5

      @@nytn You will always be welcome in our beautiful land. I hope you will like it ☺

    • @VIDSTORAGE
      @VIDSTORAGE Рік тому +8

      Penitents of "La Candelaria" in Spain

    • @daveton9033
      @daveton9033 Рік тому +1

      Easter celebrations, 4 u? huh!

    • @kayf7073
      @kayf7073 Рік тому +4

      In Salamanca, Spain they also wear these robes at Easter, aledgedly already since several hundred years

  • @spiritwomanwarrior4211
    @spiritwomanwarrior4211 Рік тому +3

    I thought California and Oregon were too liberal to have a KKK presence. I happened to visit southern California and was working with one of the Native American Tribes and the prejudice was palpable- probably the most uncomfortable I've ever felt. I was concerned for the Tribes who had to deal with this oppressiveness as well as other people of color. Oregon had a law that disallowed blacks to live in the state. I don't remember when the law was lifted but this was shocking. Blacks had to live in Washington and would come to Oregon to work only. Some Italians were even lynched and in one case there was an apology made to the country of Italy for the event. Thanks for the video and the info on VPNs. I too do this kind of research. -Spirit Woman

  • @janicewright3578
    @janicewright3578 Рік тому +1

    My dad told me about the Klan approaching his father (my grandfather) in rural eastern Iowa to join against Catholics. I'm not sure when exactly this happened but perhaps somewhere around 1920. Grandpa didn't join.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +2

      that gives me chills. I love hearing these stories. my dad's grandpa was approached by the italian mafia when he left italy for ny. he didnt join either.

  • @akatripclaymore.9679
    @akatripclaymore.9679 Рік тому +4

    The symbols on the origional "Klan Outfit's" contained alot of African ( bad ju ju symbolism) on the patches & color's. This was to strike fear into the people they attempted to terrorize.

    • @mikelgeren149
      @mikelgeren149 Рік тому

      How did White Men know anything about juju symbols . That is simply stupid . 😝

  • @Makeyouinfamous1
    @Makeyouinfamous1 Рік тому +5

    I drove through Pulaski before at night I was coming from Colorado and well thank God I was pale and had blonde hair because I drove past their compound and two big trucks started to chase me down but they caught up to me and probably thought I was white or whatever and left me alone. It's a weird place so many sundown towns in Tennessee and Alabama even in Georgia. You'd be surprised how many places are still into this

  • @lindabeck3412
    @lindabeck3412 Рік тому +13

    Danielle, here's my story about this. First let me say that I never heard of The Klan until I was in high school in the late 60s & we covered it in US History classes. I grew up in Southern Ohio right on the Indiana state line, so this story happened one summer evening when i was probably right at 7 or 8 years old & my sister was maybe 4 -5 years. You know it stays daylight pretty late in summer & my sister & i would play outside in yard & around ( we lived on a farm) til it was dark , i remember we had no bedtime during summer. But this one evening our Mom made us come inside and ordered us upstairs to our shared bedroom before dark & told us we were not to come down stairs, she made it very clear. I know i thought it was strange order, not our summer routine. Our old farmhouse had a stairway that was open - no door at bottom. I remember shortly after it got dark we heard " multiple men voices" talking downstairs so my sister & I , being small , we knew we could sit on about the third step down & see in the room downstairs but we couldn't be seen by them. All we could see were feet ! Maybe at least 3-4 men there. They were talking to our father - never saw mothers feet- i don't know where she was- The men were not there a long time. Then they left- We hurried to our bedroom window to watch them leave but there were no cars leaving out the country lane! So next morning,me always the "why?" Child was grilling Mom, who was here last night, Where was their cars, what? Did they walk away through fields? All my Mother said was -- "You are never to tell anyone about this & dont question it again!" And we never did. Now fast forward about 50 years - our parents are deceased. I was home visiting & run into my father's brother's son - my sister & I retell this story& ask him what his thoughts -- He says" according to my dad & stories heard as a kid - My guess would be the Klan"! Was it? We dont know - but i do know that the only voice speaking that night that i recognized was my Dad's. The other voices were strangers. The men on neighboring farms would help each other bring in crops etc. That couldn't have been what it was about. Its all a mystery that we cant know the truth about.

    • @Fernando-dt8je
      @Fernando-dt8je Рік тому +2

      Could have been for recruiting purposes. There's a different "group" that used to do this as well. They approached my grandfather and one of my uncles.

    • @justinshelton5026
      @justinshelton5026 Рік тому

      Sounds a little like my neighbor three doors down came to tell us the new people were black. We were like, good will you move now? He didn’t. I NEVER see our black neighbors. But I see the white people all around. Funny huh? I live in Saginaw MI. Many many people of all colors? Not once you cross the river. The old hag next door said they can’t cross the river…. What? There’s a road right there? And we can swim the river easy. Or just wade in the water? And I’m about five miles from the “ghetto”. Self segregation? Or intimidation. There’s confederate flags EVERYWHERE!

    • @TotalDec
      @TotalDec Рік тому +2

      Careful with the "-".

    • @robsim4692
      @robsim4692 Рік тому

      Could have been the chamber of commerce or maybe daddy was selling drugs! However I take it from your suspension that your daddy was a prolific racist!

  • @duanem.5738
    @duanem.5738 Рік тому +5

    Ahhh the early days of the democratic party.

  • @itzcaseykc
    @itzcaseykc Рік тому +2

    Such an ungodly way to live.
    While living in NC from 1994-2003 cumulative years, not consecutive, I came to know of a church member who bragged about being a former KKK member and whom also was still in possession of his garb. He was a strange bird, and his daughter wasn't far behind him in bragging about their foolishness and ungodly lifestyles. Both have passed away in and around 2014/16 time periods. Only one of her two children turned out to be a decent, responsible person with a family of their own; that being the older child a daughter, while her younger brother did not. Such is life they say.

  • @donworland
    @donworland Рік тому +3

    In Jasper, Indiana the German immigrants were terrified of the Klan in the early 1900s being heavily of Catholic descent, grandpa was from there.

  • @mistermyself1128
    @mistermyself1128 Рік тому +5

    Their robes are embroidered. Who does all the cleaning? They have to have a place to take their cleaning. That always bothered me.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +1

      I always think about things like this as well

    • @Michael-j4l3d
      @Michael-j4l3d 10 місяців тому

      Guess they'd have some spares and probably have their own laundromat going on.

  • @DuncWins
    @DuncWins Рік тому +4

    Amazing video. Beautiful take. Thanks for the deep research and information!

  • @TimothyBrown-wm3cx
    @TimothyBrown-wm3cx Рік тому +4

    This is the reason that I don't join groups. People don't understand how dangerous this can be.

  • @ZillaZarate
    @ZillaZarate 8 місяців тому

    I know this is off topic but I subscribed to you cause you have a good channel and not to mention that you are fine as heck !!! And I love history and learning about different areas ! Perfect channel

  • @ozzymandias7346
    @ozzymandias7346 Рік тому +1

    Love your videos...keep them up!

  • @stephenfisher3721
    @stephenfisher3721 Рік тому +10

    I recommend this film. It is available from Hoopla. "100 Years from Mississippi" is the journey of Mamie Lang Kirkland, a 111-year-old African American woman who returns to Mississippi a century after she survived racial terrorism full of hope and honor for its victims.

    • @dirkdillary4925
      @dirkdillary4925 Рік тому

      Look into Hiram Rhodes Revels the American Colored/Negro who served in US Congress for Mississippi in 1870 and 1871! Then research The Devils PunchBowl Natchez, MS 1865! We were taught that the “Union Soldiers” were the good guys but when you research the “Devils PunchBowl” Natchez, MS 1865, you see that Union Soldiers corralled 100k Free Negros (Men,Women,Children) and locked them into a concrete wall concentration camp and worked and starved them to death. “The Union Army did not allow them to remove the bodies from the camp,” Westbrook explained. “They just gave ’em shovels and said bury ’em where they drop.” Now ask yourself, How could 100K+ so called slaves converge onto one city? In Mississippi of all places? Did they have cell phones, Twitter, or Instagram?🤦🏾‍♂️ The city of Natchez was most likely already their city (the Colored/Negros) and those houses and the luxuries in Natchez were theirs. Now present day they are selling Victorian Homes from the 1860s in Natchez, MS! Make it make sense! Oh yeah, Look up Black Victorian's and go the images! You will be even more confused!

    • @no-mess46
      @no-mess46 Рік тому +1

      She's not African American, but Mississippian. There's no such thing as the ridiculous misnomer African American

    • @stephenfisher3721
      @stephenfisher3721 Рік тому +1

      @@no-mess46 In 1989, Reverend Jesse Jackson, civil rights activist, promoted the term “African American” to build up pride and dignity.

    • @stephenfisher3721
      @stephenfisher3721 Рік тому +2

      @@no-mess46You don't like African American, OK! But Mississippian? How strange. This woman hated Mississippi; she had horrible memories of the State.

    • @hainleysimpson1507
      @hainleysimpson1507 Рік тому

      @@no-mess46 Last i checked only native Americans from that region are mississsippian.

  • @RememberKatrina2005
    @RememberKatrina2005 Рік тому +8

    Great report Danielle! Here is a factoid for you. The klan movie, Birth of a Nation was the first movie shown in the White House, in the East Room, on February 18, 1915.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +3

      That is insane

    • @gjford1951
      @gjford1951 Рік тому +2

      The President st the time said: "It's like writing history with lightning."

    • @ToBeDetermined56789
      @ToBeDetermined56789 Рік тому +1

      ​@@gjford1951Woodrow Wilson.

    • @mikelgeren149
      @mikelgeren149 Рік тому

      Where can I get a copy on DVD ?

  • @thelostcreole
    @thelostcreole Рік тому +9

    For anyone familiar with Mardis Gras.....what does the old line Mystic Crewes of Momus, Comus, Rex and yes ...Zulu have in common with the original KKK? They ALL were a private men's Fraternal organization to promote a particular society/ culture that certain people did not want to see changed and operated originally as amusement. Unfortunately, the KKK became political and became an organized crime Cyndicate which caused Nathan Forrest to renounce it. Old line (secret capes and masks) Mardis Gras Krewes also declined in its original intent because of the commercialization of Mardis Grass. Comus and Momus no longer role. Much like the Italian mob ...these groups start out with good intentions to protect Thier people's culture.....only to be contaminted with man' s sins.

    • @chrisnyasia7
      @chrisnyasia7 Рік тому +1

      I know you mean no harm, but your take isn't totally accurate from a fact standpoint-- especially regarding Nathan Bedford Forrest. He was a horrible human being, no matter how he sought absolution at the end...

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +4

      I think public repentance goes a long way.

  • @jona2sikk
    @jona2sikk Рік тому

    very good and informative video ! thank you for sharing 😁

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому

      So nice of you

  • @mikehenson819
    @mikehenson819 Рік тому +1

    I’m from Pulaski TN, and we are not proud of being associated with what the History of the Klan. According to local historians, the Klan as founded here was prominent land owners response to carpet baggers trying to scam property owners during marshal law and reconstruction. After the General of the Union army demanded the disbandment of the fraternity, its founders did indeed disband and ceased via an order published in the local paper.
    But what the Klan became in the 1900s, happened in other towns and states was never witnessed here by the original member who were dead by that time.

  • @UnKnown-fi7gf
    @UnKnown-fi7gf Рік тому +4

    This is the first time coming across your channel, and all i want to say is that i hope you don't take the work you're doing for granted...

    • @JasonWilliams-um2nt
      @JasonWilliams-um2nt Рік тому

      What work?😂😂

    • @theresabreaud
      @theresabreaud Рік тому

      ​@@JasonWilliams-um2ntreally Google and Wikipedia that are known for a rewriting history to make white man bad!

  • @grayharker6271
    @grayharker6271 Рік тому +3

    Several hundred freedman attended NB Forrest's funeral!! I understand he was well thought of by all in the community.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +2

      He was! I want to do a full video on him, the story is not what we were told when they were tearing down all the monuments in 2020

    • @grayharker6271
      @grayharker6271 Рік тому

      @nytn I grew up in the last throes of "Whites only" eastern NC. At the county line, there was a full billboard, a night rider with a torch that said, "This is Klan country!" I remember the first year children of color could attend white schools. I attended the only high school in US history to be bombed while classes were in session. I harvested tobacco by hand in the summer, where everyone was judged for their work, not the color of your skin. Growing up in racist southern US was a mixed bag I saw the police abuse blacks and hippies, but then my friends I hung out with in high school didn't know me once they went off to HBCs.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +2

      that billboard, nooo

  • @kcn7826
    @kcn7826 Рік тому +6

    My grandfather on my father’s side loved us, he loved my mother, it was when my father died that’s when we weren’t equal and they used their cousins to rob us, my grandfather got upset with them and they had our cousin interdict him legal saying “he threatened to kill them and burn down their house “ these papers are at the courthouse, once he got old and the people at the bank retired, the new people at the bank my uncle would say “his mind and is talking about taking out all his money and burying it” he was mad at them for the way they stole our business and with the help of family rogue attorneys his money was stolen, they are , so respected in the community it is like the Biden family, nobody can see any wrongs and the are our highly respected friends

  • @bigdogbrown8106
    @bigdogbrown8106 Рік тому +1

    Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” - George Santayana, The Life of Reason, 1905.

  • @abraxasjinx5207
    @abraxasjinx5207 Рік тому +2

    I enjoyed the history, and the historic photos; I would recommend showing more images, and work on the reading. You don't have to do it all in one take, you can go back and edit if you misspeak- plus having images show more gives you more of a chance to cut and paste your narration takes.
    I look forward to seeing you continue!

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! I appreciate it:)

  • @gazoontight
    @gazoontight Рік тому +8

    Very interesting and informative. Thank you for making this video.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому

      thanks for watching!

  • @garthneikirk3740
    @garthneikirk3740 Рік тому +4

    I was a civil war re-enactment or for thirty + years. Re-enacted both sides as my family fought for both sides. Props for getting it right about Gen. Forrest. But the original mission of the KKK was a benevolent society to help the widows & orphans of confederate soldiers.

  • @76kamikazi
    @76kamikazi Рік тому +10

    Wish we as black peoples would have kept our segregated way of life like every other race of peoples do.For had we kept our togetherness our black communities around America would have flourished and prospered.Segregation without the restrictions is the best thing that could’ve happened to black peoples because ounce we got the ok to live elsewhere,so many educated and affluent blacks abandoned their communities.I lived at a time when everything was black owned in the black neighborhoods,we had hospital,drugstores,grocery stores,doctors,dentist,etc,etc,i experienced that way of living so im not just going by what other people are saying,and to see that we don’t have a pot to piss in now,when we’re supposed to be richer and smarter is a darn shame.

    • @mikelgeren149
      @mikelgeren149 Рік тому +1

      I feel the same way . Wished I was in an all White school then I would not fear being robbed between classes .

    • @GrizrazRex
      @GrizrazRex Рік тому

      Instead, we have De La Soul saying it best:
      Kill and feed off your own brother man
      Has quickly been adopted as the master plan
      -from 1989's "Ghetto Thang"
      I was in diapers when Watts burned. That was black-on-black crime, which is the elephant in the room, during the BLM era.

  • @REAPER01588
    @REAPER01588 10 місяців тому +1

    I really do want to watch this but my adhd wont let me because of the audio. I' watching with headphones and I legit thought I was going deaf in my left ear, you're like 80-85% in my right ear and very faintly in the left.

  • @andrewalex7873
    @andrewalex7873 10 місяців тому

    The visuals of attacks, lynchings, murder, pedestrian crowd enjoying torture is in a book
    Without Sanctuary.

  • @jayb36
    @jayb36 Рік тому +5

    The state of Oregon has a very rabid KKK history

    • @LemonThyme1933
      @LemonThyme1933 Рік тому

      My husband and I, with our sons, accidentally happened upon a LARGE meeting at an Oregon state park. I don't remember which one. It was between Portland and the beach. That was in the 90s. They waved us in as a white family. It was a little confusing, but my husband quickly picked up on what was going on. He told me before we even had a chance to park. So, we immediately drove out.

  • @willquigg8265
    @willquigg8265 Рік тому +10

    One of the founding members of Anaheim California was a klansman. Pearson Park in Anaheim where the KKK melee happened in 2015, is named after a klansman.

  • @Nille0212
    @Nille0212 Рік тому +17

    I definitely know the history of the KKK. It’s a topic I’ve researched a lot in the past. I also knew never to stop in Martinsville, Indiana when traveling from Chicago to Bloomington,Indiana to visit my bff because the KKK was still active there. And this was in the early 2000s! I would literally stop in Indianapolis and check my car out, fill up and make sure I followed the speed limit from there to Bloomington and I prayed the whole way through that I made it safely.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +5

      Oh my gosh this made me want to cry.

    • @Nille0212
      @Nille0212 Рік тому +6

      @@nytn me too. Every time I took that drive, I would have to go through the very city a distant relative lost her life simply for being Black. It’s traumatizing. And we don’t talk about it enough.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +5

      Im so thankful you shared this on the video. When one neighbor of our community is hurt, it hurts the whole community. We gotta realize this.

    • @creditlessons
      @creditlessons Рік тому

      They still meet at Stone Mountain park here in Atlanta to this day.

    • @tjaydagreat
      @tjaydagreat Рік тому +2

      I was in Mitchell for a job. I stayed in Bedford. Both of them are on the sundown town list. I didn't like it. Indiana isn't it. It's very unwelcoming to black people. Bloomington was little better. Going from Mitchell to French Lick (the back way), I was scared af.

  • @PhilSpackle
    @PhilSpackle 7 місяців тому

    Your microphone audio is panned hard right. Nice!

  • @evanchristensen7043
    @evanchristensen7043 Рік тому +6

    Although most of this video has been pretty decent, at around 13:45, you say the clan membership became tens of thousands of members, but the clan had millions of registered members during the 20th century.

    • @nytn
      @nytn  Рік тому +4

      Yes, I misspoke! I did show that image of the numbers in the millions from the southern poverty law center, but you are right, MILLIONS