Ep 218: Debunking All the Myths About Slavery, Civil Rights, MLK & Ku Klux Klan with Chad O. Jackson
Fri Feb 06 2026
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It’s time to re-evaluate the commonly accepted narratives about MLK, civil rights and the KKK…
In this episode, I sit down with Chad O. Jackson for a long-form conversation about Martin Luther King Jr. and why his legacy still provokes such strong emotional and political reactions. Chad is an independent filmmaker and researcher whose work returns to primary sources and overlooked voices, and that lens shapes everything we talk about here.
He recently participated in an MLK debate that ran for hours, creating space for historical context instead of sound bites and patience instead of performative rebuttals. That debate opens the door into a much larger conversation about history, memory, and how certain narratives become culturally untouchable.
We dig into how the Civil Rights Movement is taught, celebrated, and reinforced from an early age, often without room for deeper examination. Chad draws from archival research, period publications, and primary documents, showing how interpretation influences public memory just as much as the facts themselves.
This episode is for listeners who value critical thinking and aren’t afraid to sit with uncomfortable questions.
You’ll Learn:
[00:00] Introduction
[08:52] What triggered Chad to investigate the MLK narrative
[17:13] Challenging northern propaganda about slavery
[27:40] Life for black Americans prior to the Civil Rights Movement
[44:45] King's upbringing: born into wealthy black elite family, Daddy King's social gospel, and rejecting Christ's divinity by age 12
[01:03:13] Why both the FBI and communists wanted the civil rights movement
[01:09:38] The aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement
[01:17:03] The MLK docuseries structure
[01:34:42] The century-long project to separate blacks from Western civilization
[01:49:41] Why classism is just another victimization trap
[02:08:55] How hip hop culture has negatively impacted the black community
[02:22:40] Malcom X and the Civil Rights Movement
[02:42:02] The notion that fascism is a reaction to hyper liberalism
Resources Mentioned:
Hatred and Profits: Getting Under the Hood of the Ku Klux Klan by Fryer G. R. and Levitt D. S. | Article
Christianity and the Social Crisis by Walter Rauschenbusch | Book
Miss Anne in Harlem by Carla Kaplan | Book
Movers and Shakers by Mabel Dodge Luhan | Book
Find more from Chad:
Chad O. Jackson | Website
Chad O. Jackson | Instagram
Chad O. Jackson | YouTube
Chad O. Jackson | X
The MLK Project | Vimeo
The MLK Project | IMDb
Find more from Alec:
Alec Zeck | Instagram
Alec Zeck | X
The Way Forward | Instagram
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This podcast is made possible by our listeners and viewers. If this show has brought you value, you can support it by becoming a member of The Way Forward, our platform designed to help you find the health and freedom community (people, practitioners, schools, farms, and more) near you. Your membership directly supports the podcast and the work we do: www.thewayfwrd.com/join It’s time to re-evaluate the commonly accepted narratives about MLK, civil rights and the KKK… In this episode, I sit down with Chad O. Jackson for a long-form conversation about Martin Luther King Jr. and why his legacy still provokes such strong emotional and political reactions. Chad is an independent filmmaker and researcher whose work returns to primary sources and overlooked voices, and that lens shapes everything we talk about here. He recently participated in an MLK debate that ran for hours, creating space for historical context instead of sound bites and patience instead of performative rebuttals. That debate opens the door into a much larger conversation about history, memory, and how certain narratives become culturally untouchable. We dig into how the Civil Rights Movement is taught, celebrated, and reinforced from an early age, often without room for deeper examination. Chad draws from archival research, period publications, and primary documents, showing how interpretation influences public memory just as much as the facts themselves. This episode is for listeners who value critical thinking and aren’t afraid to sit with uncomfortable questions. You’ll Learn: [00:00] Introduction [08:52] What triggered Chad to investigate the MLK narrative [17:13] Challenging northern propaganda about slavery [27:40] Life for black Americans prior to the Civil Rights Movement [44:45] King's upbringing: born into wealthy black elite family, Daddy King's social gospel, and rejecting Christ's divinity by age 12 [01:03:13] Why both the FBI and communists wanted the civil rights movement [01:09:38] The aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement [01:17:03] The MLK docuseries structure [01:34:42] The century-long project to separate blacks from Western civilization [01:49:41] Why classism is just another victimization trap [02:08:55] How hip hop culture has negatively impacted the black community [02:22:40] Malcom X and the Civil Rights Movement [02:42:02] The notion that fascism is a reaction to hyper liberalism Resources Mentioned: Hatred and Profits: Getting Under the Hood of the Ku Klux Klan by Fryer G. R. and Levitt D. S. | Article Christianity and the Social Crisis by Walter Rauschenbusch | Book Miss Anne in Harlem by Carla Kaplan | Book Movers and Shakers by Mabel Dodge Luhan | Book Find more from Chad: Chad O. Jackson | Website Chad O. Jackson | Instagram Chad O. Jackson | YouTube Chad O. Jackson | X The MLK Project | Vimeo The MLK Project | IMDb Find more from Alec: Alec Zeck | Instagram Alec Zeck | X The Way Forward | Instagram The Way Forward is Sponsored By: Designed for deep focus and well-being. 100% blue light and flicker free. For $50 off your Daylight Computer, use discount code: TWF50 RMDY Academy & Collective: Homeopathy Made Accessible High-quality remedies and training to support natural healing. Enroll here Explore here New Biology Clinic: Redefine Health from the Ground Up Experience tailored terrain-based health services with consults, livestreams, movement classes, and more. Visit www.NewBiologyClinic.com and use code THEWAYFORWARD (case sensitive) for $50 off activation. Members get the $150 fee waived