Black Man Befriends White Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizard

Roger Kelly and Daryl Davis

In the 1980s, musician Daryl Davis set out to understand the Ku Klux Klan. So he started befriending members at Klan rallies and joined an all-white country band. Then, he met Imperial Wizard Roger Kelly. Davis spent years building a relationship with Kelly, establishing trust and, eventually, a friendship.

They ate meals at each others’ homes while Davis listened to Kelly, seeking to see how he could hate a person like Davis without even knowing him. Eventually, Kelly started listening to Davis and left the Klan altogether, giving Davis his robes and hood. And over the past 30 years, Davis has now convinced over 200 former Klan members to walk away. Abandoned and Forgotten

WATCH: West African Nurse Practitioner Berates Black Couple; Calls Them Poor Slaves

A Columbus Ohio based Nurse Practitioner moonlighting as a medical doctor has gone viral for her racial and degrading comments hurled at a black couple following a visit to her office.

Adama Diallo’s now viral confrontation with her patients escalated to both Diallo and the couple screaming back and forth hurling derogatory names at one another to the horror of staff and other patients.

By the end of the video, Diallo who appears to be also recording the incident, responds calling them “poor, n*ggers and slaves” and accusing them of living off of taxpayer dollars because they receive Medicaid medical assistance.

The cause of the argument has not been confirmed, but an IG commenter commented that the incident happened after the couple became irate because Diallo would not prescribe pain pills. Regardless they were all inappropriate for how the situation was handled and the nurse should have thought about her career which is apparently now in serious jeopardy.

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August is Montgomery Riverfront Brawl Month

August 7, 2024 marks the one year anniversary of the Montgomery Riverfront Brawl and social media is deeming it a national holiday.

The brawl started when Dameion Pickett, the co-captain of the Harriott II, asked the operators of a private boat that was docked in its space to move, getting only “obscene gestures” and “taunting” in response.

As the men approached Pickett, he sent what is now known as a distress call —the hat toss. Black men and women of all ages came to his rescue. The end result was pure chaos resulting in one of the black men clearing the scene with a white folding chair.

In the end, no major charges were filed by the FBI who investigated the incident as a possible hate crime. Dameion Pickett kept his job and is has now become somewhat of a national treasure with black people showing up to take pictures and show him love.