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How Did Black Graveyards Become Battlegrounds of Resistance?

A proper burial is a ceremony that many of us take for granted, but that was not the case for African Americans for much of U.S. history. From a man honoring his duty as caretaker for his ancestors’ cemetery to a woman fighting to protect the sacred burial sites of her enslaved ancestors, we learn how taking care of the dead became an act of resilience in the American South.
Season 1 Episode 1 Length 11:56 Premiere: 02/14/23

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Inside One of the South’s Oldest Rituals

S1 E8 Length 14:29 Premiere Date 09/05/23

Inside the Revival of an Ancient Indigenous Ritual

S1 E7 Length 11:01 Premiere Date 08/08/23

Border Ballads: The Revolutionary History of Tejano Corridos

S1 E6 Length 12:55 Premiere Date 07/19/23

How River Baptisms Shaped Black Musical Tradition

S1 E5 Length 14:27 Premiere Date 06/13/23

Uncovering the Power of Hoodoo: An Ancestral Journey

S1 E4 Length 12:07 Premiere Date 05/16/23

Inside Black New Orleans' Most Sacred Ritual

S1 E3 Length 13:31 Premiere Date 04/18/23

Why Does This Soup Symbolize Freedom for Haitians?

S1 E2 Length 12:48 Premiere Date 03/14/23

How Did Black Graveyards Become Battlegrounds of Resistance?

S1 E1 Length 11:56 Premiere Date 02/14/23

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