Daryl Davis, left, at a Maryland KKK rally back in the day
Daryl Davis, left, at a Maryland KKK rally back in the day

When Daryl Davis is talking with one of his friends in the Ku Klux Klan, and that friend says something like โ€œAll black people have a gene in them that makes them violent,โ€ he doesnโ€™t respond in anger. Instead, he challenges him to examine that belief:

โ€œAfter a time I said, โ€˜You know, itโ€™s a fact that all white people have within them a gene that makes them serial killers. Name me three black serial killers.โ€™ He could not do it. I said โ€˜you have the gene. Itโ€™s just latent.โ€™ He said, โ€˜Well thatโ€™s stupidโ€™ I said, โ€˜Itโ€™s just as stupid as what you said to me.โ€™ He was very quiet after that and I know it was sinking in.โ€

Davis is an accomplished blues and boogie woogie piano player, but his greatest talent might be getting Klansmen to defect. According to the Las Vegas Guardian Express, heโ€™s credited with โ€œdismantling the entire KKK in Maryland,โ€ after his friendships with several of its members brought down morale.

Heโ€™s been a pallbearer at a Klansmanโ€™s funeral and a guest at a Klansmanโ€™s wedding (and some of them were guests at his!). At this point heโ€™s got quite a collection of hoods and robes from people heโ€™s helped reform. 

The idea of repaying hate with kindness sounds too corny work, and certainly when dealing with a group so committed to bigotry and willing to use violence. But the fact that it has worked time and again for Davis is as inspiring as it gets.

Hereโ€™s Davisโ€™s advice for people interested in anti-racist activism:

โ€œInvite your enemy to talk. Give them a platform to talk because then they will reciprocate. Invite your enemies to sit down and join you. You never know; some small thing you say might give them food for thought, and you will learn from them. Establish dialogue. Itโ€™s when the talking stops that the ground becomes fertile for fighting.โ€

Davis is currently working on a follow-up to his 1997 book documenting his experiences with Klansmen, Klan-Destine Relationships.

Check out Davisโ€™s โ€œAsk Me Anythingโ€ on Reddit.

One reply on “Here’s the Black Blues Musician Who “Dismantled the Entire KKK in Md.””

  1. Wow! I think Davis should get the Nobel Peace Prize — that is a downright “Sermon on the Mount” kind of attitude! The man upstairs is very impressed, I am sure! Thanks for sharing the story — it’s so rare to read something about race relations, especially in Baltimore, that has such a positive message.

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