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EP12 Filmmaker Chris Everett - Revealing the Untold Story of 1898 Wilmington Massacre

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Brace yourself for an enthralling conversation with acclaimed Wilmington-based filmmaker, Chris Everett, as we journey into the oft-ignored annals of America's history - the 1898 Wilmington massacre. This chilling event chronicles an actual overthrow of an established government and the white supremacist movement that masterminded it. Chris, with his meticulous research and gripping narrative, helps us navigate this tumultuous period, giving us a front-row seat to the horrific incidents that left a lasting impact on Wilmington and its African American community.
From the gripping tales of the past, we transition into a critical examination of the role of propaganda and voter disenfranchisement in fanning the flames of violence. It's a thought-provoking reflection that puts the 1898 incidents as a stark mirror to our current political climate. But fret not, it's not all darkness and despair. We shift gears and plunge into the fascinating world of martial arts, where we shed light on the inspiring story of Vic Moore, one of the first professional Black karate champions in America.
This episode is an absolute must-listen for any history enthusiast or social justice advocate. Let Chris Everett's award-winning documentary "Wilmington on Fire" serve as your beacon, helping you navigate through the murky depths of America's past. It's an episode that transcends the realm of a typical history lesson and serves as a powerful reminder of how understanding our past can shape a more equitable future. So, buckle up and get ready to be moved, enraged, inspired, and enlightened by this riveting conversation.
To learn more about the Wilmington Massacre of 1898:
- https://www.nhcgov.com/604/Wilmington-Massacre-1898
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilmington_insurrection_of_1898
Where to watch "Wilmington On Fire" - https://www.kweli.tv/
Information on "Wilmington On Fire" - @wilmingtononfire
Information for "Grandmaster" - @gmdocumentary
To learn more about the 3 Chambers Fest - https://www.3chambers.com/
To follow Chris Everett - @spellerstreetchris

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Chapters

1. Wilmington Massacre (00:00:00)

2. Hilary Burton Supports Women's No Fire (00:12:14)

3. 1898 Wilmington Massacre and Aftermath (00:17:36)

4. Propaganda, Voter Disenfranchisement, and Activism (00:27:38)

5. Interview With a Martial Arts Pioneer (00:35:51)

6. Recognition and Appreciation for Chris Everett (00:47:06)

19 episodes

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Brace yourself for an enthralling conversation with acclaimed Wilmington-based filmmaker, Chris Everett, as we journey into the oft-ignored annals of America's history - the 1898 Wilmington massacre. This chilling event chronicles an actual overthrow of an established government and the white supremacist movement that masterminded it. Chris, with his meticulous research and gripping narrative, helps us navigate this tumultuous period, giving us a front-row seat to the horrific incidents that left a lasting impact on Wilmington and its African American community.
From the gripping tales of the past, we transition into a critical examination of the role of propaganda and voter disenfranchisement in fanning the flames of violence. It's a thought-provoking reflection that puts the 1898 incidents as a stark mirror to our current political climate. But fret not, it's not all darkness and despair. We shift gears and plunge into the fascinating world of martial arts, where we shed light on the inspiring story of Vic Moore, one of the first professional Black karate champions in America.
This episode is an absolute must-listen for any history enthusiast or social justice advocate. Let Chris Everett's award-winning documentary "Wilmington on Fire" serve as your beacon, helping you navigate through the murky depths of America's past. It's an episode that transcends the realm of a typical history lesson and serves as a powerful reminder of how understanding our past can shape a more equitable future. So, buckle up and get ready to be moved, enraged, inspired, and enlightened by this riveting conversation.
To learn more about the Wilmington Massacre of 1898:
- https://www.nhcgov.com/604/Wilmington-Massacre-1898
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilmington_insurrection_of_1898
Where to watch "Wilmington On Fire" - https://www.kweli.tv/
Information on "Wilmington On Fire" - @wilmingtononfire
Information for "Grandmaster" - @gmdocumentary
To learn more about the 3 Chambers Fest - https://www.3chambers.com/
To follow Chris Everett - @spellerstreetchris

Click HERE to let us what you think! Or, suggest a guest!

Finnleigh would like to remind everyone that a 5-star rating from each of you would be a huge push for the podcast in the algorithms that suggest podcast to listeners. Please take a second to give us a 5-star rating when you get the chance! Thanks so much!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Wilmington Massacre (00:00:00)

2. Hilary Burton Supports Women's No Fire (00:12:14)

3. 1898 Wilmington Massacre and Aftermath (00:17:36)

4. Propaganda, Voter Disenfranchisement, and Activism (00:27:38)

5. Interview With a Martial Arts Pioneer (00:35:51)

6. Recognition and Appreciation for Chris Everett (00:47:06)

19 episodes

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