Roxboro, North Carolina // First came the rumble of engines. Then the honking of horns invaded Main Street.
Then, as the Kalvacade (as the Klansmen call it) swept through the small North Carolina town of Roxboro, two black-shirted men leaned from the windows of their pickup cab, raised their arms in a Nazi salute and shouted above the roar of engines, "Hail victory."
This is what passes for the modern face of the Ku Klux Klan.
After 150 years of fighting for a white America, on Saturday some 30-odd vehicles drove through country roads and town streets to show their support for Donald Trump, the right-wing populist who has stunned the world by winning the US election on a ticket marked by prejudice, misogyny and bigotry.