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Ferguson Revisited: The Worst Night

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

Slate Podcasts

News, News Commentary, Daily News

4.32.4K Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2020

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Its been five years since Michael Brown was shot and killed by officer Darren Wilson in the middle of Ferguson’s Canfield Drive. His death at the hands of a police officer sparked protests across the country and cemented the Black Lives Matter movement into the American consciousness. In the first of our three-part series, we ask: "On the worst night of clashes between protestors and police in Ferguson, what didn't we see?" Guest: Joel Anderson, Host of Slow Burn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Looking at the images that have come out over the last few weeks, images of police violence

0:09.4

and protest, it's impossible not to think how similar they are to pictures we saw just

0:15.1

a few years back in Ferguson, Missouri.

0:18.7

Only this time, Ferguson is everywhere.

0:22.0

And now journalists who cut their teeth covering the killing of Michael Brown are in positions

0:27.0

of authority at National News Organizations.

0:30.2

They are helping shape the conversation Americans are having about equal justice and police brutality.

0:37.6

Because of all that, we wanted to listen back to an interview I did last year with Slates

0:41.7

Joel Anderson.

0:43.6

In Ferguson, he found himself in harm's way, targeted by the police.

0:49.0

It's an eerie echo of the images we're seeing right now.

0:53.9

This being arrested on live television, tear gas.

0:58.0

I asked Joel to come on the show and tell me what it was like on the ground in Ferguson.

1:02.1

I asked him to tell me about his worst night.

1:06.0

One note before we start, this episode has some pretty rough language in it, including

1:10.1

a racial slur.

1:11.7

We've kept that language intact to preserve how people felt in the moment.

1:16.4

I'm going to start out by saying the worst night in Ferguson is a really subjective thing.

1:23.4

When I asked Joel Anderson about his worst night, he knew exactly what I meant.

1:28.3

You summed it up in this one tweet on your timeline that I cannot read aloud, but maybe

1:34.2

you would.

1:35.2

Hmm.

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