Darrell Davis: We need something like, you know, a race anonymous kind of thing. Darrell's now working with the state department. They send him on trips to israel, india and other countries to talk about prejudice and bigotry. He also gives dozens of lectures a year at universities. And i'm planning onon having a museum one day. In my museum, i'm going to have a component for people to come and talk about, you know, races spouses or race, races parents, or races siblings - so there'l there will be an outlet for them.
When Black jazz musician Daryl Davis meets a Klansman at a bar, his life takes a sudden turn. He ends up inspiring hundreds of people to leave white supremacist groups.
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