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REEL SOUTH

No Culture if it Wasn't for Agriculture

For the Whites, supporting Black farmers isn’t just a scientific effort– it’s a family tradition.

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Reel South Originals
10:43
A Black farmer in Virginia wrestles with tradition and the changing needs of the economy.
Black Ag
8:54
A Black scientist in Arkansas guides farmers through agricultural challenges.
Hispanic Heritage Collection
8:06
Indigenous and Mexican ancestors explore the history and disappearance of the Rio Grande.
Boca Chica
13:53
With eyes toward space, Texas restricts access to an otherworldly beach.
Mothertown
11:29
How the Eastern Band of Cherokee reclaimed their land.
Finding Us
13:00
Families torn apart by Georgetown’s sale of enslaved people reunite six generations later.
Fallout
17:46
Members of a rural Virginia town are exposed to contamination from a nearby Army plant.
It’s in the Voices
16:53
A historian revisits the oral history of a 1920s school teacher in the Mississippi Delta.
In Exile
11:24
Marshallese migrants in Arkansas explore the US nuclear legacy.
Veritas
55:39
63 years after the Bay of Pigs invasion, the surviving dissidents tell the fuller story.
The Day That Shook Georgia
21:10
In 1971, one of the worst industrial tragedies in U.S. history shook rural Georgia.
The Space Between You & Me
24:04
Two Korean-American adoptees meet their birth mothers for the first time.
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