1958 Ku Klux Klan meeting in Maxton N.C. broken up by Native American community
In 1958, the Ku Klux Klan attempted to hold a rally in Maxton, N.C.. Jack Lowery shares his experience and insight into that night and the events that lead up to the conflict. To hear others share their experience, view the Battle of Hayes Pond playlist, https://vimeo.com/showcase/5817198

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The True Origin of WWII: What Historians Get Wrong!

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Inside South Carolina's Forgotten River Towns

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Philip Deere archival footage

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Piers Morgan Meets America's Most Notorious Child Psychopath

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The True Origin of WWI: What Historians Get Wrong

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Unveiling America's Most Infamous Hate Group - KKK Documentary - E01 - Banijay Documentaries

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The Fall Of Rhodesia: A Warning To The West

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Unusual Objects from Jacks Youth

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Native American History in North Carolina | Lumbee Tribe Wants US Recognition

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Verdia Locklear shares her experience of the routing of the KKK at Hayes Pond, 1958

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Civil War Confederate Veterans - Rare Reunions on Film - REEL History

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AGAINST THE CURRENT | A Short Documentary About the Culture of Indigenous People | BYkids

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KU-KLUX-KLAN: Wie der Hass ein Land spaltete - Die dunkle Geschichte der Terrorgruppe | Teil 2

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Interview mit NS-Verbrecher: "Ich bereue nichts!"

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The true faces of the Che

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New York's Orthodox Jews: a City Within a City

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INDIAN BY BIRTH - THE LUMBEE DIALECT (full movie)

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Lumbee Native American Tribe Wants US Recognition - "People of the Dark Water" - A WRAL Documentary

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