In honor of Black History Month, this February we are releasing a special four-part series that highlights African American experiences in Southern Appalachia. Our second week features excerpts from interviews conducted in 1977 and 1981 with Carrie Stewart, of Franklin, North Carolina. Carrie was born in 1878, and shares stories of slavery passed to her through her grandparents and father. To read the rest of Carrie's story, pick up a copy of Foxfire 8.
Season 5, Episode 8: The Buckeyes
Season 5, Episode 7: The Coal Prince
Season 5, Episode 6: Muser
Season 5, Episode 5: Covid, Churches, & Community
Season 5, Episode 4: The Commonwealth
Season 5, Episode 3: Imagining the Future of Appalachia
Season 5, Episode 2: Lena Dorsey
Season 5, Episode 1: Logging in the Mountains
Season 4, Episode 11: Rethinking Coal for Christmas
Season 4, Episode 10: Stories from Veterans
Season 4 Episode 9: Corn Shuckin’, Pea Thrashin’, and Other Community Activities
Season 4, Episode 8: Banjo Making in Appalachia
Season 4, Episode 7: Hiking through History on the Bartram Trail
Season 4, Episode 6: A Cane Pole is Hard to Beat
Season 4, Episode 5: Tiny Worlds of the Appalachians
Season 4, Episode 4: Snowbird Day School
Season 4, Episode 3: Quilting & Community
Season 4, Episode 2 Part 2: Weaving in the Mountains
Season 4, Episode 2: Craft & Community with Allie Dudley
Season 4, Episode 1: A Diary of an Appalachian Garden
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