Features original works and field recordings with youth and elders from rural Alabama.
In rural Alabama, the depression days of the 1930s and early 1940s were rough.
An elderly woman reminisces about six decades of life in rural Alabama.
Louis spent twelve years growing up in rural Alabama, where little is known of his childhood.
It could simply be that so many of the churches in rural Alabama are Baptist.
Poindexter was the son of tenant farmers in rural Alabama.
She spent much of her childhood in rural Alabama with her mother.
These are not the words of some primitive from the outer reaches of rural Alabama.
He made her see that there was more to life than picking cotton in rural Alabama, such as becoming a nurse or a teacher.
Lewis, by contrast, was darker-skinned and had been raised in poor, rural Alabama.