Friday, November 2, 2018

He was a KKK member and then a neo-Nazi: How one white nationalist renounced hate


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  Ken Parker, a U.S. Navy veteran who said he grew up in a "good Christian" family outside Chicago, attended his first Klan rally in May 2012. Parker's journey into the KKK and the National Socialist Movement illustrates the pull of hate groups, his path out shows how extremists can be deradicalized.

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