The 1940s was a in North Carolina – the state transitioned from a mostly rural, agricultural place to one with a booming tobacco industry, strong musical traditions and a large military presence.
Throughout 2018, will highlight moments from the 1940s that shaped what North Carolina’s economy, politics and society look like today. The first installment of the series documents how Wilmington became home to the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company, which built 243 ships used during World War II and transformed Wilmington into the port city it is today.
Host Frank Stasio is joined by Our State Editor in Chief to preview the series. He also talks with Philip Gerard, author of the series and professor of creative writing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. He is also joined by military historian and writer s to discuss