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Chicken Catcher | Digital Traditions
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Blackwell explains a device he used to retrieve chickens from the coop
Making Cane Whistles | Digital Traditions
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Richard Blackwell explains how he makes whistles from cane stalks.
Milk in the Well | Digital Traditions
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Blackwell speaks about a method of keeping milk cool in the abscence of refrigeration.
People Leaving the Farms | Digital Traditions
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Blackwell discusses the effect of the Depression and WWII on farms.
Cows, Gardens & Hogs | Digital Traditions
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Richard Blackwell discusses the farm, the livestock, and growing what the family needed to eat.
Planting by the Almanac | Digital Traditions
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Baylor speaks about planting crops by the almanac.
Benefits of a Brick Furnace | Digital Traditions
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Baylor discusses the benefits of using a brick furnace.
Amos Baylor Photos | Digital Traditions
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Vegetable farmer and cane-syrup/molasses maker from Greenwood, SC (Greenwood County). Interview conducted by Anne Kimzey.
Lightning and Static | NASA Online
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What do thunderclouds and static charge have in common?
Understanding Electricity | NASA Online
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If you want to understand electricity, you first need to know a little about matter, atoms and electrons.
Circuits | NASA Online
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When you flip a light switch on and off, you are closing and opening a circuit. A circuit is the path that electricity follows. Play the interactive above to learn more.
Karen Rutherford's Photos | Tuskegee Airmen
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These photos were provided courtesy of Karen Rutherford. View Karen's story about her father.
The Mobros - Excuse Me | Palmetto Scene
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Listen to soul, rock and Americana fusion band, The Mobros, perform their original song, "Excuse Me" from their album, Walking with a Different Stride. To learn more about The Mobros, visit Palmetto...
The Mobros - Mississippi Woman | Palmetto Scene
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Listen to soul, rock and Americana fusion band, The Mobros, perform their original song, "Mississippi Woman". To learn more about The Mobros, visit Palmetto Scene. Song used with permission from Kelly...
Clarence Jackson Photos | Digital Traditions
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A legendary radio personality and master of the dobro guitar, Jackson was honored for his contribution to the history of country and bluegrass music in the region. Jackson auditioned for and was hired...
Cleater Meaders on Shaping a Pitcher | Digital Traditions
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Cleater James Meaders (d. 2003), Byron, Houston County. Interview recorded June 1981. The Meaders tradition began in 1893 with John Milton Meaders in the small White County town of Cleveland. Several...
Edwin Truitt Meaders on Variety of Ware He Produces | Digital Traditions
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Edwin Truitt Meaders, Cleveland, White County. Interview recorded June 1981. The Meaders tradition began in 1893 with John Milton Meaders in the small White County town of Cleveland. Several...
Quillian Lanier Meaders on Cashing In & Making a Living
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Quillian Lanier Meaders (d. 1998), Cleveland, White County. Interview recorded June 1981. The Meaders tradition began in 1893 with John Milton Meaders in the small White County town of Cleveland...
Arie Waldrop Meaders Speaks About Her Decorative Ware | Digital Traditions
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Arie Waldrop Meaders (d. 1989), Cleveland, White County. Interview recorded June 1981. The Meaders tradition began in 1893 with John Milton Meaders in the small White County town of Cleveland. Several...
Quillian Lanier Meaders on Being Hassled | Digital Traditions
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Quillian Lanier Meaders (d. 1998), Cleveland, White County. Interview recorded June 1981. The Meaders tradition began in 1893 with John Milton Meaders in the small White County town of Cleveland...
Meaders Family Photos | Digital Traditions
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Arie Waldrop Meaders (d. 1989), Cleveland, White County. Interview recorded June 1981. Cleater James Meaders (d. 2003), Byron, Houston County. Interview recorded June 1981. Edwin Truitt Meaders...