
The same KKK that was part of the Democratic party.
Via BarackObama.com:
“I grew up on a plantation in the heart of Klan territory: Lexington, Mississippi, in the 1950s. Emmett Till was killed 35 miles away from where I lived. He was fourteen years old at the time and so was I.
“Growing up, I couldn’t vote, my father couldn’t vote — none of us could in the South. We were supposed to ‘know our place,’ that’s what they said. When I got to be 18, I saw friends joining the Army, but I chose the Air Force instead. After my years in the Air Force, I moved west, where I became one of the first black stuntmen in Hollywood.
“My country has given me a great life — and today I vote religiously. We have to, all Americans need to vote. Cars, homes, all these things are luxuries, but your vote is part of who you are, it’s part of your duty to your country. Look at how many people died for the right to vote. Look at the struggle.
