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What assessment can we make about the active presence of Oath Keepers and Proud Boys in North Carolina and where might they be concentrated? (Both groups have with key players nationally who are now indicted for seditious conspiracy.).How did members from NC of far-right groups the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys participate on and before January 6? What roles did they play? Who are they anyway?.How did NC’s former Rep Mark Meadows get himself into the position of being a key indicted player in this historic event? What did he do? (His former top aide Cassidy Hutchingson promises to be a star witness.).“The Constitution is not at war with itself: A struggle for multiracial democracy in North Carolina in the year after the January 6 uprising” examines these questions, along with several other, including: Who participated on the streets and steps of the Capitol and inside, and how? How did politicians-turned-elected officials such as our own Mark Meadows (Trump’s Chief of Staff) attempt to prevent the peaceful transfer of power and keep Trump in place despite his electoral defeat in what court filings have described as “a criminal conspiracy to defraud the United States”? What presence do those forces have in North Carolina now? Capitol to the public this Thursday in prime time, it would be good for North Carolinians tuning in to understand how actors from our state were involved in the planning and execution before, during and after this historic attack. House Select Committee investigating the January 6 insurrection set to take its case about the attack on the U.S. House of Representatives preparing to examine the details of the failed insurrection, the report is a “must read” for those seeking to fully grasp the precarious state of our democracy.Īs a kind of primer for the hearings that commence tomorrow and sneak preview of her report, Segrest has prepared the following “field guide” for NC Policy Watch readers.]Ī field guide for North Carolinians to watching the Select Committee’s hearings Now, as a continuation of that effort, the group is publishing a new report by veteran writer and activist Mab Segrest entitled “The Constitution is not at war with itself: A struggle for multiracial democracy in North Carolina in the year after the January 6 uprising.”Įspecially with a select committee in the U.S. [Editor’s note: Since the 2020 election, the Durham-based nonprofit Blueprint NC has been tracking violent threats to the polls in our state.