Anthony Karen

Photographer
     
Ku Klux Klan
Location: New York
Nationality: American
Biography: Anthony Karen is a freelance photojournalist; specializing in documentary and humanitarian projects with a background in the personal protection/security field, both domestic and international. His passion for photography began in Haiti, where he... MORE
Private Story
Ku Klux Klan
Copyright Anthony Karen 2024
Updated Jan 2016
Location United States
Topics Belief, Black and White, Civil Rights, Confrontation, Discrimination, Documentary, Editorial, Faith, Fear, Minority, Personal, Photojournalism, Protests, Racism, Religion, Revolution, Violence

Beginning in 2005 as a novice photojournalist, I was granted access to a cross lighting ceremony with a Ku Klux Klan group based in Arkansas. Since that time, documenting the Klan has become one of several long-term projects which I try to keep current.

I realize the story has been photographed many times before, including by well-known photojournalists, but I felt the majority of images hinged on sensationalism and focused primarily on the obvious "“ the robes and the cross lighting ceremony. It became my objective to capture the most interesting and basic elements, ones that would be the most challenging and difficult for most photojournalists to follow.

The states represented in my Visura edit are - Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.
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