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Take On The South, the podcast of the University of South Carolina's Institute for Southern Studies, examines the highs and lows of the American South through interesting conversations about everything from gumbo to grits, pro wrestling to poetry, and identity to Interstate highways. Join us as we take on the South!

Take On The South Institute for Southern Studies, University of South Carolina

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

Take On The South, the podcast of the University of South Carolina's Institute for Southern Studies, examines the highs and lows of the American South through interesting conversations about everything from gumbo to grits, pro wrestling to poetry, and identity to Interstate highways. Join us as we take on the South!

    S3E16--Civil Rights and the Story of the South

    S3E16--Civil Rights and the Story of the South

    The story of the South is also the story of Civil Rights.  On this episode of Take on the South, we explore how the Civil Rights Movement has shaped the South and how the story continues to
    unfold.  Mark Smith is joined by Professor Bobby Donaldson, a professor in the History department and Director of the Center for Civil Rights History and Research, at the University of South Carolina, who shares some remarkable stories about Civil Rights in the American South.

    • 53 min
    Student Episode--Popular Musics of the US South

    Student Episode--Popular Musics of the US South

    This special episode of Take on the South is a compilation of short segments from the students in the Spring 2024 course Popular Musics of the US South. Each student discusses the history of a particular pop music artist or genre with roots in the South. The students featured in this episode are Brooks Bishop, Josh Browning, Will Byars, Justin Gilbert, Jorden Jeffers, Annie Matson, Chris Nash, Cameran Peake, Logan Rodgers, and Wilson Stokes. 

    • 47 min
    S3E15--Latino Music and Appalachia

    S3E15--Latino Music and Appalachia

    Emily Allen interviews Dr. Sophia Enríquez, who is the Andrew W. Mellon assistant Professor Music, Latino/a Studies, and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies at Duke University. They discuss her
    work with Latino communities in Appalachia, the US South, and Mexico. 

    • 38 min
    2024 McNair Conversation in Southern Studies: Jean Toal

    2024 McNair Conversation in Southern Studies: Jean Toal

    Dr. Mark Smith of the Institute for Southern Studies is joined by the 2024 McNair Conversation in Southern Studies Honoree, Chief Justice Jean Toal. This discussion explores the Chief Justice’s upbringing in South Carolina, her experience in southern politics, and her signal achievements in the legal field.

    The McNair Conversation is an annual event in which thinkers, leaders, and just plain interested people from the South are interviewed about their lives and how they understand the region. It is funded in part by a generous grant from the estate of the late Robert McNair, governor of South Carolina from 1965-1971.

    • 58 min
    S3E14--The Role of the South in Higher Education

    S3E14--The Role of the South in Higher Education

    What are the origins of higher education? Who were the key figures in its invention and subsequent entrenchment?  What role did the South play in its emergence?  And where is higher education today? To help answer these questions, Mark Smith is joined by Dr. Michael T. Benson, president and professor of history at Coastal Carolina University who discusses his recently published book, Daniel Coit Gilman and the Birth of the American Research University.

    • 39 min
    S3E13--The Life of Hannah Crafts

    S3E13--The Life of Hannah Crafts

    Twenty years ago, Harvard University's Henry Louis Gates, Jr. found, verified, and published what proved to be the first novel written by an African American woman in America: The Bondswoman's Narrative by Hannah Crafts. However, little to nothing was known about Crafts' own life--until now. Mark Smith is joined by Furman University's Gregg Hecimovich, author of The Life and Times of Hannah Crafts: The True Story of The Bondwoman's Narrative, to discuss her remarkable life, the story of his work to piece together Crafts' biography, and the complexity of social interactions in the Old South.

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

Shea holt ,

As a former alumnus

of the Institute, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed this podcast.

AngusMack22 ,

Diverse topics and interesting guests!

Really have been enjoying listening to this, thanks USC for an entertaining podcast

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Enjoyable!

Relevant and a fun and easy listen

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