Invisible Revolution: A Youth Subculture of Hate (2001)

Invisible Revolution: A Youth Subculture of Hate (2001)




Synopsis

This documentary looks at activists on both sides of the issue of racial intolerance in America, profiling young members of the Ku Klux Klan (including a 19-year-old Grand Dragon who is married during a KKK rally), as well as the Anti-Racist Action Group, a youthful organization dedicated to fighting racism and hate groups. Directed by Beverly Peterson, Invisible Revolution strives to offer an objective view of participants on both sides of this volatile issue.

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