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Interview Only w/ Wright Thompson - The Barn, The South, And The Stories America Still Won’t Tell
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In this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, author Wright Thompson joins Chuck Todd to discuss his new book The Barn and the enduring struggle to tell the stories of civil rights in America. Wright delves into the history of Emmett Till, the ongoing battle over how Black history is taught in the South, and the limitations of projects like 1619 in capturing the full scope of systemic racism. He reflects on how the South’s “lost cause” imagery and historical amnesia continue to shape politics, culture, and education, and why remembering Till’s story is essential for understanding the roots of American dysfunction. Along the way, Wright also explores how sports have historically led society in moral leadership, from civil rights breakthroughs to the integrity of figures like LeBron James.
Thompson also tackles broader questions about American governance and society, from the failures of individual politicians to the structural incentives that keep the country in political spirals, the challenges of the modern presidency, and the looming threats of drone warfare and algorithm-driven polarization. He offers insights from his journey as a sportswriter, illustrating how cultural narratives—from the 1940s to today—shape our national conversation. This episode is a deep dive into history, morality, and the complexities of chronicling America’s past while grappling with its present and future.
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Timeline:
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00:00 Wright Thompson joins the Chuck ToddCast
01:00 Why Wright wanted to write “The Barn”
02:15 The MAGA project wants to go back to pre civil rights era
03:30 How Emmit Till and civil rights are taught in the south
05:00 The war on black history has been embodied in textbooks
06:15 The biggest flaw of the 1619 Project is it didn’t go far enough
08:00 The barn where Emmit Till was killed isn’t a national landmark
10:15 The south still drapes itself in the “lost cause” civil war imagery
12:30 So many bomb throwing politicians aren’t built for governing
13:30 There was huge overseas money propping up the south in 1860’s
15:00 America required catastrophes to pull out of political death spirals
16:00 The battle against powerful forces just to tell civil rights stories
17:45 Emmit Til is a symbol, but he was also just a boy
19:00 It’s incumbent on Americans to remember Til’s name
20:15 The seeds of our dysfunction were planted between Vietnam & NAFTA
21:15 You have to understand Mississippi to understand America
23:30 If Garfield had lived we may have passed civil rights 80 years sooner
24:30 Separating your own politics from the era you are writing about?
25:30 There were many political fence sitters in World War 2 France
27:15 People are willing to ignore/participate in atrocities during civil war
27:45 How Wright got into sportswriting
29:15 Sports leaned into civil rights before society as a whole did
30:30 Michael Jordan wouldn’t be able to fence sit in modern America
32:45 From the 1940’s-60’s, sports heroes were rooted in morality
35:00 Greatest written sports profiles
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