Could a successful coup happen in the US? The ongoing Congressional hearings into the events of January 6 show that just a handful of election officials in several key states stood between Donald Trump and the overturning of the 2020 elections. While the insurrection unfolded, many Americans watched in shock, believing nothing like this had ever happened in United States history. But it has happened before - more than a century ago in Wilmington, North Carolina when an armed mob removed a democratically-elected government by force, and turned a majority-Black town into a citadel of white supremacy. In this episode, we look at the parallels between that coup and the events in DC and visit the rural county of Columbus in the south west of North Carolina where a self-described former Oath Keeper acquired a massive arsenal of decommissioned military hardware in 2018 soon after taking office after a contested election. Laura also meets the residents and leaders from across the state who are clear that the future of multi-racial democracy in America is being decided in out-of-the way towns like theirs. What do the rest of us need to know about what's happening there? "How can we participate in a democracy when it's not safe to go vote? There have been coffins placed outside of the polling place to intimidate folks. When our law enforcement, instead of protecting elections, often scares people away from voting . . ." - Serena Sebring: Executive Director, Blueprint NC. "It's the hostile takeover. It's that 'take it by force' kind of thing that we're seeing happening subtly. Maybe not as demonstrative as you saw it in Washington, but there's a subtle, hostile takeover here in Columbus County." - Marcus Norfleet: Former Commissioner Candidate, Columbus County, NC. Guests: Sonya Bennetone: Director, National Black Leadership Caucus Southeastern Region Rosa Bolden: Community Organizer Carol Caldwell: Community Organizer Deborah Dicks Maxwell: Presi
Episode Duration: 26 minutes and 46 seconds
Episode Number: 316
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