Daryl Davis
Born | March 26, 1958 |
Hometown | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
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Opinion: Are Utahns willing to disagree better?
- If by disagreeing better you compromise your principles, you’re doing it wrong. Read more.
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Daryl Davis spoke to students at Cincinnati Country Day School
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The Curious Case of Daryl Davis, the Black Man Befriending Members of the KKK
The intent may be fine. But it’s hard not to wonder if he isn’t fundamentally aiding and abetting the cause he claims to oppose.
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Unfiltered: 'How can you hate me when you don't even know me?'
Daryl Davis is an accomplished R&B and blues musician, having played with the likes of Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis and B.B. King. Several hundred members have left the Klan as a result, and he has amassed roughly 40 robes and hoods from people who used to rank as high as Imperial Wizards and Grand Dragons in the Klan.
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Why Morgan Freeman's globe-spanning Nat Geo series 'The Story of Us' hits home
The Oscar winner joins fellow executive producers of the new Nat Geo series to discuss stories about freedom, peace, love, and social division.
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Suspects charged in London mob beating of teen asylum-seeker
LONDON (AP) — Authorities in London charged seven people Monday over an unprovoked attack on a 17-year-old Iranian-Kurdish asylum-seeker as police sought to piece together an act of mob violence that involved as many as 30 people.
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'Every Racist I Know Voted for Donald Trump'
Daryl Davis believes the method he used to persuade many klansmen to defect from the hate group can help America to bridge its political divides.
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Black Man Gets KKK Members To Disavow By Befriending Them
“How can you hate me if you don’t even know me?” Daryl Davis asks in the new documentary “Accidental Courtesy.”
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Film Review: ‘Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America’
Veteran African-American musician Daryl Davis has for some years pursued a side interest that strikes many as perverse, if not downright dangerous.<img src="http://media.zenfs.com/en_US/Entertainment/Variety/pc17#038;c26035310#038;c310000#038;cv2.0#038;cj1" class="editorial"/>
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