Oral History of the North and Southside New Albany

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23,780
Years
2020/2021
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In the mid-20th century, the North and Southside neighborhoods of New Albany were cultural hubs and home to thriving black-owned businesses. B.B King played at a café in New Albany, and Blues musician Sam Mosely traces his musical roots to this community. This history has largely been neglected, and community leaders are interested in collecting narratives to ensure that future generations are aware of this unique and compelling period. There is also a desire to tell this story in conjunction with marketing and tourism efforts for New Albany.

Read the final student report delivered to the local gov/community partner.

M Partner Contact Info
Laura Martin
M Partner Director and Associate Director of the McLean Institute
lemartin@olemiss.edu
662-915-2078

University Faculty Contact
Rebecca Marchiel
Arch Dalrymple III Department of History and Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College

rkmarchi@olemiss.edu

Local Government / Community Contact
Denotee Martin
Minority PUL Alliance

denoteemartin@att.net

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