582. This week we talk to Phil Cross, a leading historian of the Kadohadacho (Caddo) Tribe. Phil grew up in a home with no electricity and no running water on his family’s Indian allotment land in western Oklahoma – out where that bright red dirt could both stain his clothes and, in some ways, stir that Okie pride. Phil is a historian, lecturer, Caddo traditional singer and dancer, author, drummer, woodworker, flute maker and much more. 
Friday, July 12, 2024
Friday, July 5, 2024
581. Matthew Teutsch, part 2
581. Part 2 of our conversation with Matthew
        Teutsch about his article, "Blood in the Pool: The 1868 Bossier Massacre." "Violent, racist attacks didn’t just occur in Bossier. They
        occurred across the Red River in Caddo Parish and all throughout
        the Red River Valley. Gilles Vandal notes that during
        Reconstruction 45% of the murders in Louisiana were concentrated
        in the northwestern part of the state.
Friday, June 28, 2024
580. Matthew Teutsch, Part 1
580. Part 1 of our interview with Matthew Teutsch about his article, "Blood in the Pool: The 1868 Bossier Massacre."  "Violent, racist attacks didn’t just occur in Bossier. They occurred 
across the Red River in Caddo Parish and all throughout the Red River 
Valley. Gilles Vandal notes that during Reconstruction 45% of the 
murders in Louisiana were concentrated in the northwestern part of the 
state. Caddo accounted for 16% of the homicides even though it only 
accounted for 3% of the state’s population.
Friday, June 21, 2024
579 Chris Dier, Part 2
579. Part 2 of our interview with Chris Dier, who was recognized as the Teacher of the Year
        2020. "Chris Dier is an American educator and
        author. He taught in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana for a decade
        before transitioning to Benjamin Franklin High School (New
        Orleans). Dier was named the 2020 Louisiana Teacher of the Year
        and a 2020 National Teacher of the Year Finalist.
Friday, June 14, 2024
578. Chris Dier, Part 1.
578. This week we welcome Chris Dier for part 1 of our interview interview. Chris was recognized as the Teacher of the
Year in 2020. He also makes his history lessons public through his Tiktok videos. "Chris Dier is an American educator and
author. He taught in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana for a decade
before transitioning to Benjamin Franklin High School (New
Orleans). 
Friday, June 7, 2024
577. Brooke Champagne. "NOLA Face"
577. We talk to Brooke Champagne about her book, Nola Face: A Latina’s Life in the Big Easy. "A memoir-in-essays of a New Orleanian author’s search for identity in an upbringing complicated by competing languages, ethnicities, classes, and educations 
Saturday, June 1, 2024
576. Givonna Joseph
576. This week we welcome Givonna Joseph to the podcast to discuss 19th-Century classical music among New Orleans' gens de couleur libres (Free People of Color). "Ms. Joseph is committed to the culture of New Orleans, the city
        of her birth. This is most evident in her research on
        19th-century classical music of New Orleans's Free People of
        Color. 
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