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The DETOURIST

By: Pete Candler
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  • A virtual road trip through the landscape of memory in the American South.

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  • 8/ Mound Bayou: Making Terms with the Enemy
    Feb 14 2024

    Back on Episode One, I told you about Hurricane Plantation on Davis Bend south of Vicksburg, a plantation owned by the brother of the President of the Confederacy. I told you then that the story of Hurricane Bend has another chapter. This episode is that chapter, the next chapter in the story of Davis Bend. Mississippi: the establishment of pioneering all-Black settlement in the Mississippi Delta. Join us as we stop in Mound Bayou, learn about how white people co-opted and sentimentalized a landmark of Black independence, and how its visionary founder ultimately contributed to the vengeful return of white supremacy to Mississippi law in 1890. This is The DETOURIST.

    This week’s episode features a special excerpt from my forthcoming book, A DEEPER SOUTH: The Beauty, Mystery, and Sorrow of the Southern Road. Available for pre-order now!

    [00:00:00] Didn’t See That One Coming: How Jefferson Davis’s Brother Influenced The Foundation of an All-Black Town

    [00:03:06] Mississippi 1890: We Don’t Like Equality After All

    [00:06:02] An Experiment in Eccentricity

    [00:08:36] Here Come the Whites

    [00:11:04] The Crowe’s Nest: The Signs Don’t Say Everything

    [00:12:53] Mound Bayou Hitches Its Wagon to the Booker T. Washington Express Train

    [00:14:32] “A Noble Speech” Has Disastrous Results

    [00:20:00] Frederick Douglass Would Like a Word

    [00:22:49] The Delta Is Ready When You Are



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    25 mins
  • 7/ Ruleville: Saints in Ordinary
    Feb 7 2024

    An inconspicuous address in the heart of the Mississippi Delta turns out to have enormous significance for American politics and history. This is the story of 626 East Lafayette St. in Ruleville and what it means for us. Join me as we explore Sunflower County, Mississippi, a region rife with contradictions, with villains and saints—home to Mississippi's notorious state penitentiary, site of the until-recently erased site of Emmett Till's final moments, the home of one of America's most prominent voices for white supremacy and segregation, and also the home of one of the nation’s most powerful voices for freedom. This is the DETOURIST.

    [00:00:00] An Inconspicuous Address

    [00:02:00] Same Street, Different Worlds: Fannie Lou Hamer and James O. Eastland

    [00:04:00] A Revolution Begins in a Brick Church in Ruleville

    [00:06:37] A Simple Song Lights a Flame

    [00:09:29] Misruleville: Sunflower County

    [00:11:17] A Procession to a Barn

    [00:15:58] A Tale of Two High Schools

    [00:17:57] Chinese Groceries, Tamales, Italian Beef Sandwiches: The Delta’s Micro-cultures

    [00:21:49] The Civil Rights Movement Hobbles into Atlantic City

    [00:24:17] The President is Getting Antsy

    [00:29:41] A Black Sharecropper Helps Capsize 20th Century American Party Politics

    [00:33:21] You Are Warmly Invited to a National Crisis of Conscience



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    36 mins
  • 6 / Leflore County: A Road to Redemption (or Damnation) in Mississippi's Most Violent County
    Jan 31 2024

    In this dispatch from our virtual road trip through the American South, we travel north from Greenwood into Leflore County, once the most violent county in Mississippi. We encounter overlooked and forgotten stories, including the history of African American emigration, memory and willful amnesia on Money Road, and how a forgotten massacre in the 19th century and generations of anti-Black violence in Leflore County helped to create the culture that enabled the 1955 lynching of Emmett Till. Join us as we run up against the persistent genie-souls of the Mississippi Delta, who continue to turn everything upside-down.

    [0:00] Two Roads Diverged in Greenwood

    [0:43] The Evacuation of Leflore County

    [1:59] Losing it All on the Money Road

    [3:34] Choosing What to Remember and What to Forget in Money

    [7:20] The Most Violent County in Mississippi

    [8:06] Why We Need to Remember Emmett Till

    [9:34] The Forgotten Massacre of Leflore County

    [18:15] The Power of Memory and the Danger of Forgetfulness

    [22:46] A Hall of Injustice Becomes a House of Praise



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    26 mins

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