441. Part 1 of our discussion with Melissa Daggett about New Orleans
spiritualism in the 19th Century. Please join us when historian Melissa
Daggett discusses her book, Spiritualism in
Nineteenth-Century New Orleans: The Life and Times of Henry
Louis Rey.
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Thursday, October 21, 2021
440. Evan Faulkenbury.
440. We talk to Evan Faulkenbury about his article, “‘Monroe is Hell’:
Voter Purges, Registration Drives, and the Civil Rights Movement
in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana,” Evan Faulkenbury
is an associate professor of history at SUNY
Cortland.
Friday, October 15, 2021
439. Shreveport Writers' Club, part 2
439. Part 2 of our interview with Shreveport Writers' Club. Since
1935, the Shreveport Writers Club has been a support group for
writers. SWC includes writers from all stages of life in all
genres and styles of writing.
Thursday, October 7, 2021
438. Shreveport Writers' Club, part 1
438. Part 1 of our talk to several members of the Shreveport Writers' Club: Tiffany Pennywell, president. M.
L. Dumas, D. L. Holmes, and Lawrence Walton. They and others contributed to the recent anthology, For
a Shorter Social Distance Tomorrow:
Friday, October 1, 2021
437. Mary Niall Mitchell
437. We talk to Mary Niall Mitchell about her research into Civil War pictures of freed
slave children. Union forces used pictures of white slave children who had been freed in New Orleans as propaganda and to raise money for schools for freed slave children. The Louisiana Anthology has added two articles about these children and these pictures that appeared in Harper's Magazine, "Slave Children" and "White and Colored Slaves."
Friday, September 24, 2021
436 Huey Long: Bogeyman or Superman?
436. Stephen and Bruce discuss a couple of articles on Huey Long, and the men who wrote them. On February 13, 1935, the New
Republic published two articles on Huey Long: “How Come
Huey Long? 1. Bogeyman? 2. Or Superman?”
Friday, September 17, 2021
435. Steven Shepard
435. We talk to Steven Shepard about his novel. Brother Against Brother: Civil War is a historical fictional novel about
the Red River Campaign of the American Civil War as it was as
experienced by Captain Douglas Ivey.
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