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Asbestos case delays, honoring The Greensboro Six, and saving OBX history
Published 1 year, 9 months ago
Description
Legal maneuvers hold up lawsuits by victims of asbestos exposure, via bankruptcy court in Charlotte.
How ‘The Greensboro Six’ broke golf’s color barrier.
And, before there was a U.S. Coast Guard, there were US Life-Saving Service stations dotting the Outer Banks and the Atlantic coast.
Guests
Ames Alexander, investigative reporter, The Charlotte Observer
Josh Sullivan, social media producer, North Carolina Public Radio WUNC
James Charlet, known as "Keeper James,” has spent much of his career at the Chicamacomico Life-Saving Service station in Rodanthe. He is founder of The Outer Banks Coast Guard History Preservation Group