489. Part 1 of our interview Christina Georgacopoulos about her article, "Huey Long and
the Lying Newspapers." "Huey Long’s use of the phrase 'lyingnewspapers' to discredit negative publicity is commonly
cited as evidence of his negative relationship with the
mainstream press, but he did not always hold a hostile view
toward newspapers.
Thursday, September 29, 2022
Friday, September 23, 2022
488. Angie Maxwell
488. We talk to Angie Maxwell about her
book, The Long Southern Strategy, with an emphasis on
the Southern Baptist Convention in Louisiana. "The Southern
Strategy is traditionally understood as a Goldwater and
Nixon-era effort by the Republican Party to win over disaffected
white voters in the Democratic stronghold of the American South.
Friday, September 16, 2022
487. Zella Palmer
487. We interview Zella Palmer about the history of Creole cooking. She is the author of Recipes and
Remembrances of Fair Dillard, 1869-2019. Zella, educator, food historian, author,
and filmmaker, serves as the Chair and Director of the Dillard
University Ray Charles Program in African-American Material
Culture.
Monday, September 12, 2022
486. Nathalie Dessens--corrected.
486. We talk to historian Nathalie Dessens. Natalie is a French historian of Louisiana and French colonialism. Nathalie wrote the book, Creole City: A Chronicle of Early American New Orleans. Nathalie is a professor of American history at the University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès. "In Creole City, Nathalie Dessens opens a window onto antebellum New Orleans during a period of rapid expansion and dizzying change.
Thursday, September 8, 2022
486. Nathalie Dessens
486. We talk to historian Nathalie Dessens. Natalie is a French historian of
Louisiana and French colonialism. Nathalie wrote the book, Creole
City: A Chronicle of Early American New Orleans. Nathalie
is a professor of American history at the University of
Toulouse-Jean Jaurès. "In Creole City, Nathalie
Dessens opens a window onto antebellum New Orleans during a
period of rapid expansion and dizzying change.
Thursday, September 1, 2022
485. Chris Michaelides
485. We interview Chris Michaelides about his new book, a collection of Louisiana short
stories he has translated from French. Chris, University
of Louisiana Monroe Associate Dean of the College of Arts,
Education, and Sciences, and Associate Professor of Modern
Languages, recently completed a 10-year project to produce a
critical edition of selected works by 19th-century African
American writers from Louisiana. His book, Favorites of the
Gods: An Anthology of Short Fiction by New Orleans Creoles of
Color, 1837-1867,
Thursday, August 25, 2022
484. Mercedes Schneider
484. We talk to Mercedes Schneider about school 'reform'. According to Mercedes, “'Corporate reform' is not
reform at all. Instead, it is the systematic destruction of the
foundational American institution of public education. The primary
motivation behind this destruction is greed.
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