The Klansmans Son, R. Derek Black
The Klansmans Son, R. Derek Black
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The Klansman's Son
My Journey from White Nationalism to Antiracism

Author: R. Derek Black

Narrator: R. Derek Black

Unabridged: 13 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/14/2024


Synopsis

From the former heir apparent to White nationalism, an astonishing memoir of a childhood built on fear, and of breaking from a community of hate

Derek Black was raised to take over the White nationalist movement in the United States. Derek’s father, Don Black, was a former Grand Wizard in the Ku Klux Klan and started Stormfront, the internet’s first White supremacist website—Derek built the kids’ page—and David Duke was a mentor. Racist hatred, though often wrapped up in respectability and American history, was all Derek knew. It was their inheritance, their community, their identity.

Then, while in college in 2013, Derek publicly renounced White nationalism and apologized for their actions and the suffering that they had caused. The majority of their family stopped speaking to Derek, and they disappeared into academia, convinced that they had done so much harm that there was no place for them in public life. But in 2016, as Derek watched the rise of Donald Trump, they recognized language and arguments they had once helped cultivate—and they knew that they couldn’t stay silent.

The Klansman’s Son is a thoughtful, insightful, and moving account of a singular life, with important lessons for our contentious times. The place where Derek’s world turned upside down—New College of Florida—has become a prominent battleground in the fight over race, gender, and education, and few understand the ideology, motivations, or tactics of the White nationalist movement likeDerek. As coded language and creeping authoritarianism spread the ideas of White nationalists, this is an essential book from a powerful voice.

“Your family or your soul? That is what the choice finally came down to for Derek Black, whose searching memoir has much to teach us all. Surprises and insights abound in this page-turner composed with candor and grace. For instance, why do White power recruiters focus on those who say, ‘I’m not a racist, but … ’? The Klansman’s Son is a must-read for all who hunger for hope in these cruel times.”—Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America and Behind the Mask of Chivalry: The Making of the Second Ku Klux Klan

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kyle on June 01, 2024

A powerful, moving memoir that for me infuses our current political climate with the urgency required to change course. Noting my own reading experience in engaging with this story, I initially learned about Derek Black with the stunning work of journalism by Eli Saslow "Rising out of Hatred". In th......more

Goodreads review by Madison ✨ on April 06, 2024

This is the memoir of Derek Black, who is the child of the creator of Stormfront and the godchild of David Duke himself. It describes their life within the White Nationalist movement and their journey examining their views before eventually turning away from their family's beliefs. I WOULD LIKE TO NO......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on January 29, 2025

Everything below is public information, so I don’t consider of spoilers. But if you think you’d rather wait to read my review until after you read the book, please stop here. Such a sad and inspiring book. I learned a lot, and there were a couple of things that even e me scratch my head and laugh a l......more

Goodreads review by Lexi on January 12, 2025

To start, the author of this book has come out as transgender, so any reference to the author will be done with she her pronouns. This is a really really good story for anybody who has questions or doubts about the direction that our country has gone in terms of its relationship to white supremacy. Th......more

Goodreads review by Brigid on August 15, 2024

Honestly, I am just so tired of reading stories in which people who are part of hateful groups find redemption through loving someone who changes their mind and shows them the error of their ways. I wish there were more examples of people who do not need a pretty girl to make them see how much harm......more