![]() ![]() Reissued - African Vinyl In The 21st Century Listen.*) See the transcription of Ned Sublette's interview with Gwendolyn Midlo Hall. *) Maconversation between Gwendolyn Midlo Hall and Kalaamu ya Salaam: *) conversation between Gwendolyn Midlo Hall and Kalaamu ya Salaam: *) Read Gwendolyn Midlo Hall's autobiography, Haunted by Slavery: A Memoir of a Southern White Woman in the Freedom Struggle. This Hip Deep program, originally broadcast in 2005, is being repeated in memoriam the pathbreaking historia n Gwendolyn Midlo Hall (1929-2022), who gave us the tools to understand the making of Afro-Louisiana. We'll look at the distinct African roots of these three regions, and compare what their musics sound like today. You read that right- French-speaking refugees from Cuba - part of a wave of music and culture that emigrated from east to west in the wake of the Haitian Revolution. ![]() ![]() In 1809, the population of New Orleans doubled almost overnight because of French-speaking refugees from Cuba. ![]()
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