WHITE HOODS, HIDDEN HANDS: Exposing the Klan’s Past, Unmasking It’s Present, and Fighting For Our Future
I just read a very interesting book. I highly recommend it. Here is the description from Amazon,
The Ku Klux Klan didn’t die. It adapted. It blended in. It stopped wearing robes and started wearing suits. It traded its burning crosses for hashtags and campaign slogans. And while many Americans like to believe the Klan is a relic of the past—something buried in black-and-white photos and old history books—the truth is far more dangerous: the ideology never left. It just got smarter about how it spreads.This book isn’t about some distant, dead group of cartoonish villains. It’s about your neighbors. Your school board. Your police department. Your church. It’s about the people who smile at you in the grocery store and then share white nationalist propaganda in private Facebook groups. It’s about the cowardice of silence and the comfort of denial. It’s about what happens when hatred dresses itself in patriotism and calls itself holy.
