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Disturbing History
Disturbing History-True Stories
40 episodes
1 week ago
The past isn’t always dead. Sometimes, it’s just been buried... and it’s time to dig it up. Disturbing History is a weekly podcast that dives headfirst into the strange, spooky, and little-known stories that history tried to forget. From secret societies and sinister folklore to lost colonies, unsolved mysteries, and events too dark for your high school textbook — this is where the shadowy corners of the past finally get their time in the spotlight.

Hosted by author, investigator, and storyteller Brian King-Sharp, each episode is a deep, immersive journey into the stories that disturb us — and the ones we have to disturb to uncover the truth. So if you're drawn to the uncomfortable, obsessed with the unexplained, or just can’t shake the feeling that some things never should’ve been buried…

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The past isn’t always dead. Sometimes, it’s just been buried... and it’s time to dig it up. Disturbing History is a weekly podcast that dives headfirst into the strange, spooky, and little-known stories that history tried to forget. From secret societies and sinister folklore to lost colonies, unsolved mysteries, and events too dark for your high school textbook — this is where the shadowy corners of the past finally get their time in the spotlight.

Hosted by author, investigator, and storyteller Brian King-Sharp, each episode is a deep, immersive journey into the stories that disturb us — and the ones we have to disturb to uncover the truth. So if you're drawn to the uncomfortable, obsessed with the unexplained, or just can’t shake the feeling that some things never should’ve been buried…

You’re not alone. Follow. Subscribe. Turn on auto-downloads.
And get ready to disturb history.
Show more...
History
Society & Culture,
True Crime,
Documentary
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DH Ep:31 The Ku Klux Klan
Disturbing History
1 hour 16 minutes
2 months ago
DH Ep:31 The Ku Klux Klan
In the mid-1980s, in the mountains of rural north Georgia, I watched through my childhood window as robed figures burned a cross in our yard. This wasn't ancient history—this was the Reagan era, the time of MTV and personal computers.

Yet there they were, the Ku Klux Klan, making it clear that some Americans would never be safe in their own homes.This deeply personal narrative traces the complete history of America's most enduring terrorist organization, from six bored Confederate veterans gathering in a Tennessee law office on Christmas Eve 1865 to the digital hate networks of today.

Through my own story and meticulous historical research, we journey through the three distinct eras of the Klan—the Reconstruction-era night riders who waged guerrilla war against Black freedom, the mass movement of the 1920s when millions of Americans proudly marched in white robes through Washington DC, and the violent resistance to the Civil Rights Movement that saw churches bombed and children murdered.

You'll meet the architects of terror like Nathan Bedford Forrest, the Confederate general and slave trader who became the first Grand Wizard, and David Duke, who transformed white sheets into business suits and Klan ideology into coded political language that persists today. You'll hear about D.C. Stephenson, who controlled the entire state of Indiana before his conviction for rape and murder brought down his empire, and Sam Bowers, who authorized over three hundred acts of violence in Mississippi, viewing terror as a Christian duty.

The narrative doesn't flinch from the horror—the murder of Emmett Till, the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church that killed four young girls, the assassination of civil rights workers in Mississippi, the lynchings that were advertised in advance and attended like public festivals.

But it also tells the story of resistance, of Black veterans who took up arms to defend their communities, of journalists who risked everything to expose the truth, of prosecutors who fought for justice against impossible odds. Drawing from FBI files, court records, survivor testimonies, and historical documents, this is both a personal memoir and a comprehensive history that reveals how the Klan infiltrated police departments, controlled state governments, and influenced American politics for over a century and a half. It explores how a terrorist organization became a business empire, how Hollywood helped resurrect it from the dead, and how its ideology persists in contemporary movements even as the organization itself has dwindled to a few thousand members.

This is the story of how ordinary people become monsters, how communities become complicit in terror, and how democracies can be subverted from within. But it's also a testament to the power of truth, the courage of resistance, and the ongoing struggle for the promise of equality that America has so often betrayed but never fully abandoned. From that burning cross in my yard to the torches of Charlottesville, this is a story that isn't safely contained in the past—it's a warning that the price of freedom remains eternal vigilance.
Disturbing History
The past isn’t always dead. Sometimes, it’s just been buried... and it’s time to dig it up. Disturbing History is a weekly podcast that dives headfirst into the strange, spooky, and little-known stories that history tried to forget. From secret societies and sinister folklore to lost colonies, unsolved mysteries, and events too dark for your high school textbook — this is where the shadowy corners of the past finally get their time in the spotlight.

Hosted by author, investigator, and storyteller Brian King-Sharp, each episode is a deep, immersive journey into the stories that disturb us — and the ones we have to disturb to uncover the truth. So if you're drawn to the uncomfortable, obsessed with the unexplained, or just can’t shake the feeling that some things never should’ve been buried…

You’re not alone. Follow. Subscribe. Turn on auto-downloads.
And get ready to disturb history.