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The Stained Glass Window by David Levering Lewis
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Narrative Edge

The Stained Glass Window by David Levering Lewis

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Levering Lewis turns his lens inward in The Stained Glass Window, tracing his family's journey from slavery to the Great Migration and beyond. Hosts Peter Biello and Orlando Montoya explore how personal history and public record intertwine to reveal the deeper currents of the American story.

April 22, 2025
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  • Orlando Montoya and
  • Peter Biello
Collage by Stacy Reece
Blog
Salvation South

Deluxe: Me and The Devil

On this episode of Salvation South Deluxe, we're debunking the Robert Johnson myth. We'll explain how the "deal with the devil" story overshadowed a blues genius and led to exploitation of his legacy.

January 14, 2025
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  • Chuck Reece and
  • Jake Cook
Native American students/captors of the Carlisle Indian Boarding School (1900)
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Salvation South

Deluxe: The Ones Who Were Here Before Us - Uncovering America's Indian Boarding School Program

In this episode of Salvation South Deluxe: Chuck Reece details the United States's brutal program of forcibly assimilating Native American children through boarding schools in the late 19th and early 20th century. He learns the historical context of this act of warfare; the lasting trauma it created; and the Native-led efforts to heal its generational wounds. 

September 5, 2024
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  • Chuck Reece and
  • Jake Cook
GPB's Jeff Hullinger with former Georgia Governor, Nathan Deal at his home in Demorest, GA
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Hullinger's Musings

Two large lives called the Demorest area in Habersham County home

Former Georgia Governor, Nathan Deal and “The Big Cat,” Cooperstown Hall of Famer, Johnny Mize - called Demorest, GA home.

August 2, 2024
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  • Jeff Hullinger
Angel LaMadrid Cuesta and his family. "My great grandfather made a bloody fortune, with really an astonishing life."
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Hullinger's Musings

'A little dude from Spain' could have made Atlanta a huge cigar city

Angel LaMadrid Cuesta was born in Asturias, Spain in 1858. He came to Atlanta with a dream and some pocket money. His business concept? Rolling premium cigars at a small factory off Ponce de Leon in Midtown. And it wasn't long before he was rolling in American dollars.

June 21, 2024
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  • Jeff Hullinger
"A lot of people ask if this was originally a church, but it was not. It was always built in memory of Mary Willis."
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Hullinger's Musings

WATCH | The Mary Willis Library: Often mistaken for originally being a church, 'definitely a piece of history'

Jeff Hullinger explores the Mary Willis Library in Washington, Ga. Opened in 1889, it was the state’s first free library and continues to serve in that role today, housing a collection of books dating back to 1800. But its most astonishing feature is a beautiful Tiffany glass window featuring an image of the library’s namesake. (No wonder couples have gotten married in front of it!)

June 14, 2024
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  • Jeff Hullinger
How did Tiffany & Co. transport the glass from its New York City headquarters to the South?
Blog
Hullinger's Musings

'Follow us to the attic for a trip backwards, 136 years'

Using an ancient key, opening an old wooden door, revealing secret steps, Jeff Hullinger and the Mary T. Willis Library Director ascend a creaky set of staircases cloaked in spider webs. Past stacks of 115-year-old National Geographic magazines and a 160-year-old hardback detailing the science of growing Georgia cotton, guess what's still there?

May 17, 2024
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  • Jeff Hullinger
Cheryl McAfee and Kiplyn Primus
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Storycorps

StoryCorps Atlanta: Segregation, architects and spelling bees

Architect Cheryl McAfee remembers her experiences integrating a Kansas school with StoryCorps Atlanta's Kiplyn Primus.

May 13, 2024
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  • StoryCorps Atlanta
“They both never forgot the people they grew up with and shared common experience," Kathy Kirbo reflected. "[That's] the reason I think they bonded early on."
Blog
Hullinger's Musings

Jimmy Carter, Charles Kirbo and a Billy Goat named Mac

'Twas days before Christmas, and tucked in the offices across from the state capitol was a goat for a little girl whose father just happened to be best friends with the governor.

May 10, 2024
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  • Jeff Hullinger
Philip Trammell Shutze in Europe
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Hullinger's Musings

Developing an affinity and admiration for Philip Shutze - over tea, of course

Forty-five years ago, a young Atlanta architect named Ron Hadaway was assigned the unenviable task of renovating a residence inside a delicate Midtown dazzler - The Villa, Ansley Park. His first move: Find Philip Trammell Shutze’s phone number. Ask for an audience.

April 26, 2024
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  • Jeff Hullinger
James Oglethorpe Father of Georgia
Blog
Narrative Edge

Michael Thurmond's James Oglethorpe, Father of Georgia: A Founder’s Journey from Slave Trader to Abolitionist

Utilizing more than two decades of meticulous research, fresh historical analysis, and compelling storytelling, Michael L. Thurmond rewrites the prehistory of abolitionism and adds an important new chapter to Georgia’s origin story. Can he change the hearts and minds of those who were taught Georgia history years ago? Can he change the hearts and minds of our hosts, Peter and Orlando? Listen and judge for yourself. 

 

February 27, 2024
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  • Orlando Montoya and
  • Peter Biello
The Odd Fellows Building is being renovated and repurposed by a Savannah restoration company.
Blog
Hullinger's Musings

An Auburn Avenue building constructed in the tumult of 1912 is being renovated today as a "symbol of redemption"

The Odd Fellows Building was suggested by Black newspaper editor Benjamin J. Davis (1870-1945), designed by white Atlanta architect William A. Edwards (1866-1939) and built by Robert E. Pharrow, owner of an African-American construction company. Despite the Jim Crow era, the two men, Black and white, worked side by side toward completing the structure. 

February 16, 2024
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  • Jeff Hullinger
GOSPEL, the latest history series from Henry Louis Gates, Jr., digs deep into the origin story of Black spirituality through sermon and song.
Blog
MyGPB

Why the world of gospel music is thankful for Villa Rica, Georgia

Throughout Henry Louis Gates, Jr.'s new four-hour docuseries Gospel, Georgians not only help tell its story but play notable parts in it.

February 11, 2024
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  • Sonia Murray
Birchers: How the John Birch Society Radicalized the American Right By Matthew Dallek
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Narrative Edge

Matthew Dallek's Birchers: How the John Birch Society Radicalized the American Right

At the height of the John Birch Society’s activity in the 1960s, critics dismissed its members as a paranoid fringe. After all, “Birchers” believed that a vast communist conspiracy existed in America and posed an existential threat to Christianity, capitalism, and freedom. But as historian Matthew Dallek reveals, the Birch Society’s extremism remade American conservatism. After a discussion with Dallek, Peter and Orlando share some of their thoughts and insights on Birchers, a deeply researched account of the rise of extremism in the United States.

September 12, 2023
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Orlando Montoya
Lisa Rogers and Rick Parker in Classroom Conversations
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Classroom Conversations

Episode 305: Primary Sources In Social Studies: Putting History Into Our Students' Hands

Unlock the power of primary sources in your social studies classroom! In this episode, Lisa Rogers and Rick Parker of Cobb County Schools give teaching tips to improve student curiosity and comprehension.

February 21, 2023
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  • Ashley Mengwasser and
  • Tori Thompson
Killer Mike (center) Keisha Lance Bottoms (l) Erika Shields (r)
Blog
MyGPB

About The South's Bit Part In Fight The Power: How Hip Hop Changed The World

This expansive, must-see take on hip hop at the half century mark, told in four, one-hour parts never squarely turns its cameras to southern artists and their contributions to the genre. Here's why.

February 18, 2023
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  • Sonia Murray
Blog
Education Matters

Classroom Resources To Celebrate Native American Heritage Month

In November, the United States honors and celebrates the customs and legacy of Native Americans.

November 1, 2022
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  • Mary Anne Lane
POW
Blog
Education Matters

GPB Education Launches National Prisoner Of War Museum Virtual Learning Journey

GPB Education is pleased to announce the launch of our newest virtual learning journey, the National Prisoner of War Museum. Developed in partnership with the Friends of Andersonville, this virtual learning journey explores the nation's only museum solely dedicated to interpreting the American prisoner of war experience. 

April 12, 2022
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  • Mary Anne Lane
Sea voicing Shots in the Back
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Shots in the Back

Shots In The Back (Bonus): Telling The Story

Host Sea Stachura and editor Keocia Howard look back on the making of "Shots in the Back: Exhuming the 1970 Augusta Riot."

October 19, 2020
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  • Sea Stachura and
  • Keocia Howard
Blog
Education Matters

Keys To Leo Frank's Prison Cell Discovered By UNG Student

Newly identified keys help unlock the true story of Leo Frank’s 1915 lynching for the murder of Mary Phagan.

January 8, 2020
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  • Mary Anne Lane

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