EPISODE 76 | Klown Kar - The KKK Can KMA (World Is Weird 8)
We're always products of the time and place we live in, so when a Southern group of friends got together in the wake of the American Civil War to start a fun club, it’s really not that big a surprise that it quickly transformed into the largest racist organization in the country. We’re talking about the Ku Klux Klan, a terrorist group that has been responsible for literally thousands of deaths and violent acts over the years.
But the Klan is not just one thing. It’s had at least three different incarnations and today is a motley collection of power-hungry criminals and grifters who may or may not believe some of the inflammatory and even outlandish narratives that try to bind the turbulent world of white supremacy into a cohesive whole.
As always, though, they can dress up in white robes with silly pointy hoods all they want, but they can’t stop being who they really are, deep down inside. Very often, their ambitions and appetites end up being their undoing.
We look at the three different incarnations of the Klan, how a movie helped revitalize them, the time Superman made them laughing stocks, when Beulah Mae Donald took them to court, some of their symbols, some of their more egregious crimes, and even a Klan-sponsored effort to take over a Caribbean island.
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SECTIONS
- 02:27 - The Ku Klux Klan (1865-1871) - Fun turns rotten in the Reconstruction South
- 07:41 - The Invisible Empire of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (1915-1944) - "Birth of a Nation" & Stone Mountain, brought to you by the letters "k" and "l"
- 15:36 - Counter-groups: the Knights of the Flaming Red Circle, the All American League, the Anti-Poke-Noses
- 17:58 - The sad story of Madge Oberholtzer, Superman takes on the Klan
- 21:16 - Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (1950s - present) - Fractured and violent, a incomplete list of victims
- 26:10 - Karma's a Bitch - Beulah Mae Donald takes on the United Klans of America
- 30:12 - Jeff Berry is his own worst enemy
- 34:08 - The Klan is clacked up
- 35:05 - Klabels of the Klan - A recap, symbols and acronyms
- 40:29 - Klonspiracies - Operation Red Dog (Bayou of Pigs)
- Music by Fanette Ronjat
More Info
- Electoral Collage – Voter Fraud, Election Interference & Other Shenanigans
- Ku Klux Klan - History
- “The Birth of A Nation” opens, glorifying the KKK
- Reconstruction: The Birth of a Nation - Rewriting History through Propaganda at PBS
- Ku Klux Klan at the Southern Poverty Law center
- Murdering Madge Oberholtzer: Rape, poison and the KKK
- How Superman Defeated the Ku Klux Klan
- My Boss Was Tarred And Feathered By The KKK
- 12 Horrific Crimes Committed By The KKK Between 1921 And 2016
- 'The People v. The Klan': Inside the case that bankrupted the Klan
- They Killed Her Son. So Michael Donald’s Mother Went After the Klan.
- Interview with The Ku Klux Klan: Jeff Berry
- Jeff Berry at SPLC
- SPLC Sues Jeff Berry
- Ku Klux Klan - Active Groups (by state) list at ADL (as of 2006)
- Racially or Ethnically Motivated Groups: Symbols Guide from the DOJ
- Klan symbols and images at the Granger Historical Picture Archive
- Ku Klux Klan rally in Anaheim erupts in violence; 3 are stabbed and 13 arrested - 2016 LA Times article
- Operation Red Dog, Or 'The Time The KKK Tried To Take Over A Caribbean Island'
- Inside Operation Red Dog, The Bizarre And Disastrous KKK Plot To Take Over A Caribbean Nation
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