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Featured Folklorist Wanda G Addison, PhD In this episode I speak with February’s African American Folklorist of the month is Wanda G. Addison. Addison, an African American folklorist, and Professor of English sat on the board of the American Folklore Society, and through storytelling, social groups and community practices use her folklore experience for…

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The Northeast Blues Trail is the story of African American Traditional Music Practitioners who reside in the Northeast,

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On this episode of Jack Dappa Blues, I speak to William Bunch, AKA Peetie Wheatstraws Great Nephews about the remastered and remixed Peetie Wheatstraw album that was released on His Birthday, December 21st, 2019. James Bunch, Peetie’s great Nephew, and his son n law Ricco Doty own Peetie’s publishing and are on a mission…

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The African American Folklorist Doc Series Ep 6 title – “Who Knows Our Story Better Than Us” Guest – Langston Collin Wilkins – Folklorist & Ethnomusicologist.

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The African American Folklorist Doc Series Ep 4 title – “Who Is Black Enough?” Guest Gabriel Greaves – Scholar, Activist & Historian

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The African American Folklorist Doc Series Ep 4 title – “Who Is Black Enough?” Guest Gabriel Greaves – Scholar, Activist & Historian – James Lane – Community Scholar, Folklorist and Archie Green Fellowship Winner.

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“Discovering Folklore Through Hip Hop” Guest – Langston Collin Wilkins – Folklorist & Ethnomusicologist.

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“The Elders Paved The Way” Guest – James Lane – Community Scholar, Folklorist and Archie Green Fellowship Winner