William Ferris: The Man Who Shared Our Voices
For over fifty years, this folklorist rolled tape as Southerners talked, not only because he believed their stories should be preserved, but because listening to each other could help Southerners understand each other better. In the process, he legitimized the academic field of Southern Studies and paved the way for other curious minds.
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The Bitter Southerner
Published: May 30, 2018
Length: 18 minutes (4,555 words)
Killer Mike’s Ghetto Gospel
How an Atlanta rapper’s “ghetto gospel” is changing his community, and what the odyssey of Killer Mike says about race and music in the American South.
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The Bitter Southerner
Published: Mar 25, 2014
Length: 25 minutes (6,421 words)