Listen "How Do We Remember Our Ugly Past?"
Episode Synopsis
25 years ago, a building contractor in Noblesville found an old trunk in a barn. When he opened it he found signatures. It was a membership list for the Ku Klux Klan during a period in the 1920's, all signatures of men who had lived in Hamilton County. But it was decided the documents would be concealed from the public. Now, for the first time, the documents are available.
We talk to a group of people who played different roles in this long, complicated story. What do the documents mean to people living in Noblesville? Why do we choose to conceal some chapters of our past, and who gets to make those decisions?
Produced by Drew Daudelin.
:
Hamilton County Begins To Reconcile A Shameful Klan Past - Indianapolis Monthly
Old List of Klan Members Recalls Racist Past in an Indiana City - The New York Times
Guests:
Jim Madison
Professor of History Emeritus, Indiana University
Jody Blankenship
President and CEO, Indiana Historical Society
David Heighway
Hamilton County Historian
Bryan Glover
Member, Noblesville Diversity Coalition
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