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In this extended episode, I go beyond the original story of “Be Careful of the Klan County” to share the personal reflection behind it — why I made this video, why this moment stayed with me, and how it continues to shape how I move through the world.
When I first arrived in Jacksonville, North Carolina in 1995, I never imagined that within my first month, someone would pull me aside and warn me about a place I shouldn’t drive too fast through — a county that, less than ten years earlier, had proudly displayed a billboard reading “Home of the Ku Klux Klan.”
That warning changed more than my driving habits. It changed my awareness. It reminded me that even when the signs come down, the attitudes often remain. And it taught me the quiet ways our community protects each other — even when we’re strangers.
In this members-only episode, I talk about what that warning meant to me as a young Black naval officer, why it hit me so deeply, and how it inspired one of the central themes in my upcoming book, Traveling While Black Gen X — the balance between freedom and vigilance that defined so much of our generation’s experience.
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“Even when the signs come down, the attitudes remain.” – Anthony Reeves, Esq.
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