The Uncommon Reader
Join The Book Club! https://www.patreon.com/readmorebooks Use code 'SPRINGBOOKS' for 50% off your first month! Uncover the hidden truths behind America’s most sensationalized cases with Heather Ann Thompson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian. This episode reveals how media narratives distort reality and shape public opinion, and offers lessons that resonate just as powerfully today. If you've ever questioned the stories that divide us, this deep dive into the past will challenge what you think you know. Heather Ann Thompson walks us through her meticulous research process, contrasting her work on Blood in the Water with her latest book, Fear and Fury. She shares how access to archives, legal transcripts, and bureaucratic records uncover overlooked details, transforming sensational stories into nuanced histories. You'll discover how misinformation, racial stereotypes, and media manipulation fueled crises in the 80s and 70s—and how those same tactics are shaping current events. We break down: * The myths surrounding the Attica Prison uprising and Bernie Goetz's subway shooting * The role of conservative media in crafting narratives that stoke racial fear and false victimhood * How political messaging from Reagan’s era laid the groundwork for today’s culture of vigilante justice * The importance of factual integrity and context in fighting misinformation * The evolving landscape of jury trials and how public perceptions are shaped by legal theatrics Heather Ann Thompson is currently on tour discussing Fear And Fury. You can view her upcoming tour dates here [https://www.heatherannthompson.com/fear-and-fury].
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