KKK and NAACP Held First-Ever Meeting Last Weekend
Klan representatives filled out NAACP membership form
Representatives from the Ku Klux Klan and the NAACP met secretly at a Wyoming hotel last weekend in the first-ever meeting between the white supremacist group and the historically black civil rights group, the Associated Press reports.
Jimmy Simmons, president of the Casper, Wyo. branch of the NAACP, said he wanted to discuss race relations, reports of KKK literature being distributed in the state and alleged beatings of black men. John Abarr, a KKK organizer from Great Falls, Mont., who acted as the Klan's representative at the meeting, said he knew nothing of the beatings or the distribution of literature.
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About as relevant to the times as a Confederate officer and a Union officer shaking hands to recreate the Grant-Lee meeting fifty years later. Both of these groups are useless and siphon money from fools.
Two racist organizations hold secret meetings - nothing accomplished, not even fireworks.