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March 1876. Deep in the Alabama woods, a secret Klan lodge became a death trap when a freedman named Elijah Carter sealed the doors and set it ablaze. Thirty-two hooded men burned alive while their screams echoed through the pines—revenge for a lynching that had destroyed his family. This is the untold story of how one blacksmith turned the tools of his trade into weapons of resistance, how a single night of fire changed Klan activity across three states, and how he survived the manhunt, investigation, and retaliation that followed. From the burning lodge to a federal courtroom where he testified against his would-be kidnappers, Elijah Carter's story reveals the brutal mathematics of justice in Reconstruction-era Alabama—where survival meant becoming the terror that white supremacists had always feared. Based on historical records from Dallas County, Alabama, this is the story they buried in courthouse archives for over a century. Content Warning: This video contains historical accounts of racial violence, lynching, and arson during the Reconstruction era. While we handle these topics with appropriate context and avoid graphic descriptions, viewer discretion is advised. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more dark historical tales! This video is for entertainment purposes only. This video is a work of fiction inspired by historical themes. It does not depict real events. Viewer discretion is advised. 🔔 Subscribe for cookie!