Topic: Racial Separation

4 chapters across the catalog

99: Devil in the Details
2:20:03 - 2:24:17

99: Devil in the Details

The Unholy Alliance Between the KKK and the Nation of Islam

In 1960, the KKK and the Nation of Islam reportedly attempted to negotiate a deal to create a segregated black state in the South, facilitated by their mutual interest in racial separation. H.L. Hunt funded both sides of this narrative to maintain a system of conflict and division. This "unholy alliance" allowed NOI ministers to travel freely through the South without Klan interference, while Hunt used the NOI's "white devil" rhetoric to fuel his own propaganda.

92: White Lies
2:39:45 - 2:47:04

92: White Lies

Louis Farrakhan, Racial Separation and Population Trends

The hosts play clips of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan discussing the decline of the white population and advocating for racial separation. They note the similarities between Farrakhan's warnings and those of Pat Buchanan. Mo Facts uses the movie "Glory" as a metaphor for Black Americans being used as "crash dummies" in social and political conflicts.

50: Class Action
54:46 - 1:01:32

50: Class Action

Lerone Bennett Jr., Lincoln's Deportation and Colonization Plans

Author Lerone Bennett Jr. details Abraham Lincoln's persistent efforts from 1852 until his death to deport Black people to Africa, South America, or the Caribbean. In 1862, Lincoln proposed constitutional amendments to fund the colonization of Black people, envisioning the United States as a "white haven" for free white people from around the world. The hosts argue that Lincoln believed Black and white people could never live in equality, and his desire to remove Black labor was a tactic to punish the Southern white elite.

20: Separate but Equal
1:10:06 - 1:14:09

20: Separate but Equal

Muhammad Ali 1971 Interview, Racial Separation vs. Integration

A 1971 clip of Muhammad Ali features the boxer arguing against integration and in favor of "birds of a feather" staying together. Ali expresses a preference for racial separation and the preservation of distinct identities, a view the hosts note is rarely highlighted in his corporate-sanctioned legacy. They critique the concept of "colorblindness" as disrespectful to individual heritage and identity.