Historical Narratives Podcast
1) Patrick Lewis, PhD, Sevring New Scholarship on Emancipation and Freedom
2013 UGRR Conference, Session 5 "On the Record"
2) Patsy M. Fletcher, Running to Uncle Sam
2013 UGRR Conference, Session 5 "On the Record"
3) Douglas Stover, Archeology as a Tool for Documenting and Interpreting the Freedman's Colony
2013 UGRR Conference, Session 4 "Digging for Freedom"
4) Eric Poplin, The Rediscovery and Celebration of Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River Raid
2013 UGRR Conference, Session 4 "Digging for Freedom"
5) Stephen McBride, "Camp Nelson is now our Canada"
2013 UGRR Conference, Session 4 "Digging for Freedom"
6) John Jameson, Archeology Overview
2013 UGRR Conference, Session 4 "Digging for Freedom"
7) Thavolia Glymph, PhD, The World(s) of Emancipation in the American South
2013 UGRR Conference, Keynote Address. Dr. Thavolia Glymph discusses numerous historical narratives related to the slave insurgencies in the US and the perils therein.
8) Matthew Pinsker, PHD, Emancipation Moments
2013 UGRR Conference, Keynote Address and Luncheon. Dr. Matthew Pinsker discusses some of the first-hand narratives of freedom in the civil war, and their value in the classroom.
9) Mark Christ, Racial Atrocities in the 1864 Camden Expedition
2013 UGRR Conference, Session 1 "At the Crossroads"
10) Childhood Memories: Radio
Jimmy Carter describes his family's radio usage and discusses his early appreciation of Glenn Miller. He also reflects on listening to a historic boxing match between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling.