In 1996, something pretty amazing happened in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Please read the story and be blown away. It is a story of courage and
kindness that is still inspiring people 16 years later. Wish something
similar had happened during Aluu4 attack. Read story below...
17 Knights of White Supremacist Organization, the Ku Klux Klan, held a
rally on the second floor of a City Hall in Ann Arbor, Michigan on June 22, 1996, fully clothed in hate robes.
And just outside in the street were 300
angry anti-KKK protesters who wanted the KKK to know they weren’t
welcome. In the midst of the protestors, majority black, someone spotted
a middle-aged white man
wearing a Confederate t-shirt. Through his clothes and “SS” tattoo, it
appeared that he was a white supremacist though he was not a member of
the Klan. Once his presence was made known, the angry protesters chased
him
down and began to beat him in the streets, with one yelling “Kill the
Nazi”.
Among those protesters was an 18 year old
high school girl named Keshia Thomas. That’s when things went from
violent to a kind of heroism that will give you goosebumps. Continue
While there were policeman with gas masks and riot gear protecting the
Klansman who wore full garb on the other side of the fence, there was no
one protecting the man who chose to stand on the same side as the
protestors to observe, while he wore a symbol that represented racism on
his shirt.