Here is a place that represents those who actually did put the black man into chains. The home of the KKK and Jim Crow.
Wrong. The home of the KKK is here....
You can barely see it but there's a plaque to the left of the door put there exactly a hundred years ago by the Daughters of the Confederacy, marking that building at 205 West Madison Street in Pulaski Tennessee as the site, with the founders' names: Maj, James Crowe, Calvin Jones (whose father at the time used it as his law office), Capt. John B. Kennedy, Capt. John Lester, Frank O; McCord and Richard Reed. All of them were ex-Confederate soldiers; none of them were Democrats.
You can't read that plaque today because when the building was sold about 25 years ago the new owner turned it around so it shows a blank side. Nobody ran people over with a Dodge Challenger in protest, nobody lit "Tiki torches"

--- in fact nobody marched at all.
Of course -- they also didn't have orange freaks in high places inciting them to either.
That's the original "home".
The Klan used to have their own building though. Big one. They had to sell it off and dissolve the whole organization when the IRS slapped 'em with tax bill and the governor of Georgia revoked their charter. In 1944.