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Episode 2: Back Ways--Understanding Segregation in the Rural South

Episode 2: Back Ways--Understanding Segregation in the Rural South

Released Friday, 19th February 2016
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Episode 2: Back Ways--Understanding Segregation in the Rural South

Episode 2: Back Ways--Understanding Segregation in the Rural South

Episode 2: Back Ways--Understanding Segregation in the Rural South

Episode 2: Back Ways--Understanding Segregation in the Rural South

Friday, 19th February 2016
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In honor of Black History Month, our second episode features the SOHP’s ongoing project on Back Ways. As you’ll hear, Back Ways, or black roads, were paths African Americans used during the Jim Crow era to avoid potentially violent interaction with whites. In this episode, you’ll hear a conversation between two American Studies scholars, Seth Kotch and Kimber Thomas, discuss the project; you’ll hear from Darius Scott and Betsy Olson, two Geography scholars at UNC, talk about how oral history helps geographers map the rural South; and you’ll hear advice from historian Ashley Farmer on how to find back ways out of difficult moments during interviews.

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