The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ Wright Thompson - The Barn, The South, And The Stories America Still Won’t Tell

Nov 24, 2025
Wright Thompson, an award-winning writer and longtime sports columnist, chats about his book, *The Barn*, and the crucial narratives of civil rights in America. He discusses Emmett Till's legacy as a turning point and the ongoing erasure of Black history, especially in Mississippi. Thompson highlights how sports have served as moral leaders and critiques the 'lost cause' mythology impacting cultural memory. He also reflects on broader challenges in American governance while emphasizing the importance of preserving historical narratives.
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ANECDOTE

Growing Up Near The Barn

  • Wright Thompson grew up 23 miles from the barn where Emmett Till was killed and found the site erased from local memory.
  • He pursued the story to understand how essential local history could be so completely forgotten in a place he thought he knew.
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Till's Murder As A Political Origin

  • Wright Thompson links Emmett Till's murder to the present as a political starting point for modern reactionary movements.
  • He argues the MAGA project aims to return America to a pre-civil-rights moment anchored symbolically at August 27, 1955.
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Textbooks That Rewrite History

  • Thompson shows current Mississippi textbooks whitewash Emmett Till and frame the state positively despite historical facts.
  • He links modern textbook revisionism to a long effort to rewrite Black history in the South.
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