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- Johnny Lee Clary (June 18, 1959 – October 21, 2014) was an American former professional wrestler, white supremacist, and later preacher.
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FORT BELVOIR, va. -- Rev. Johnny Lee Clary learned to hate at a young age. A one-time member of the Ku Klux Klan, he was brought up in a racist household in Miami, Okla., where the mistreatment of blacks was encouraged.
After seeing his father commit suicide, at age 11, Clary's mother abandoned him. He would eventually wind up living alone in Los Angeles, Ca. and join the Klan when he was 14.
He returned to Oklahoma shortly after and spent the next 16 years rising through the ranks of the Klan. Without a stable family life, Clary confessed it was the only family he had at the time.
That was then.
Today, Clary is a born-again Christian who travels around the world preaching the gospel and mentoring youth groups against a life of crime. As the keynote speaker during a celebration honoring the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Thursday, Clary told an audience at Fort Belvoir Officers' Club he has just one thing on his min
From the Klan to the Pulpit - Los Angeles Times
- People across the world are remembering evangelist Rev. Johnny Lee Clary, a former imperial wizard of the Klu Klux Klan who experienced a radical conversion to Christianity.
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| kettering evening telegraph obituaries | — On a night in 1979, Ku Klux Klan leader Johnny Lee Clary patted his white sheet as he waited in a radio station for his debate opponent, a civil rights activist named the Rev. Wade Watts. |
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Former KKK Leader Ordained in Black Pentecostal Denomination
- — On a night in , Ku Klux Klan leader Johnny Lee Clary patted his white sheet as he waited in a radio station for his debate opponent, a civil rights activist named the Rev. Wade Watts.
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- Johnny Lee Clary, 50, was ordained last month to serve within the six-million-member Church of God in Christ and hopes to educate people on the destructiveness of division and inequality.