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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You owe it to yourself to read this book.,
This review is from: Klan-destine Relationships (Hardcover)
In an age when the issue of race has become mired in pointless sociological and intellectual discourse, Daryl Davis's "Klan-Destine Relationships", like Nathan Rutstein's "Healing Racism In America", comes as a breath of fresh air.Daryl Davis is an American hero. He should be admired not just for his astounding courage in the face of great potential danger (impressive in its own right), but for the even more laudable act of allowing the "enemy", so to speak, to maintain his dignity at all times. While mainstream America elects to caricature and point its finger at the Ku Klux Klan and other similar groups for their overt racism, Mr. Davis has opted for a much more noble track, treating Klansmen as fellow human beings instead of dismissing them as mere stereotypes, in this way shedding light on their concerns, their values, their hopes, and their motives--however misplaced these might be. Although another reviewer raises an interesting point, is he/she genuinely convinced that the Klan is sophisticated enough to orchestrate such a public relations coup? After all, in the eyes of a wary public, what can the Klan possibly stand to gain from its involvement with Mr. Davis? that it is now a kinder, gentler racist organization? The Kirkus reviewer seems to have overlooked the book's most endearing quality: bringing to light that a true and lasting solution to the race problem in the United States is neither political nor legislative, but spiritual. Mr. Davis is intuitively aware of this truth, and it shows in his approach to tackling the problem head on. Rather than attacking the overt racist (an easy scapegoat to America's most challenging social issue), he instead opts for the much more noble and delicate task of attacking the racism latent within him. I give this book five stars for the author's human and visionary approach.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I salute Daryl Davis and urge you to read this book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Klan-destine Relationships (Hardcover)
IGNORE the posted "Kirkus Reviews" comments about this book. Mr. Davis relates witnessing a Klan acquaintance being sent to jail for no other reason than being a Klansman, just like Blacks used to be sent to jail for no reason other than the color of their skin. The "Kirkus" reviewer has condemned this book solely because it tells of things he or she doesn't want to admit are possible, i.e., that a Black man can treat Klansmen and Klanswomen as human beings and begin to affect their lives for the better. The reason I give this book a "7" is because it is well-written but not greatly-written. But if giving it a "10" would get you to read it, then I'll give it a "10" - if only because you'll never read another book like this. Bravo, Daryl Davis! May your detractors have one-tenth the guts and human feeling you evidence in your book.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Editorial Review Misleading,
By CAC "caccool15" (Winston-Salem, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Klan-destine Relationships (Hardcover)
In reality, through his book and the work he put into it as well as his continued efforts after the completion of this book, Daryl Davis has in fact helped many KKK members to see the light and to quit the Klan. Imperial Wizard Kelly whom the editorial review speaks of has in fact quit the klan and has givin his Imperial Wizard robe to Mr. Davis to use in his lectures. Kelly is one of many former klan members who have been touched by Daryl Davis and his work.
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