Black musician and author Daryl Davis has a collection of over 20 KKK robes in his house. No, he’s not blind, a ghost fetishist, or a Chappelle’s Show character. The truth is even more amazing: each robe in Davis’ menagerie of racist wares represents a Klansman he has managed to reform through sheer force of friendship. But how did Davis end up befriending people we imagine would sooner shank him than shake his hand? It all began at a bar, which makes perfect sense, since this is the sort of odd coupling that seems possible only when your BAC gets you confused with a jug of moonshine.
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