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Ridge Macon County Archaeology Project

The First Old Federal Road Storytelling Festival

CREDITS

 Songs Jazzy Honest, Maximum Respect, Lucky Nightwalk, Driving to the Delta, and Comming Back by Lobo Loco, www.muskilbrause.de CC-BY-NC-ND  - sourced from freemusicarchive.org and used with permission from Lobo Loco.
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Emcee - Norma Jackson
Storytellers - Daniel Neil, Corlis Clark, Henry Wilson
Fabulous Four Acapella Group - Nathan Moss, Andrew Moss, James Moss, and John Moss 
Musician/Singer/Songwriter - Tony Brook - tonybrook.net
Storytelling Festival live audio recorded on the grounds of The Ridge Interpretive Center 
by The Mobile Studio co-founders Jocelyn Zanzot and Daniel Neil 
Podcast Production - Cedric G. Sanders, Ph.D.
Podcast Host - Shari L. Williams, Ph.D.

Authors We Call Our Own, Part 1

 Literary Scholar Dr. David G. Nicholls Discusses Harlem Renaissance Writer George Wylie Henderson 

CREDITS

 Songs Betty n Mack and Swing by Day and Night by Yon Max-Aaron of Third Eye Poets, 
Tim Harris, Yon Max-Aaron, and Errol Sanders
© Third Eye Poets, used with permission from Third Eye Poets
Podcast Production - Cedric G. Sanders, Ph.D.
Podcast Host - Shari L. Williams, Ph.D.
 Dr. Nicholls's website
Alabama Literary Map
University of Alabama Press
University of Michigan Press

Authors We Call Our Own, Part 2

 

International Author, Artist, Sculptor, and Performance Artist Dr. Lorenzo Pace Discusses The African American Quartet

CREDITS

 Song African Moon by John Bartmann  - sourced from freemusicarchive.org - Public Domain 
Podcast Production - Cedric G. Sanders, Ph.D.
Podcast Host - Shari L. Williams, Ph.D.
Dr. Pace's website
Rosen Publishing 

Alabama Road Trip Adventure

Lawrence Krumenaker, Ph.D. discusses General Lafayette's 1825 Tour Through Alabama

Hermograph Press

CREDITS

 "Honour to the Brave: General Lafayette's Grand March" performed by The Chestnut Brass Company and Friends on their album "The Music of Francis Johnson and His Contemporaries: Early 19th-Century Black Composers"
Used with permission from The Chestnut Brass Company 

 Podcast Production - Cedric G. Sanders, Ph.D.
Podcast Host - Shari L. Williams, Ph.D.
 Correction to the podcast introduction: Nine Days Traveling was published in 2020. 
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