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REEL SOUTH
Boil That Cabbage Down
Season 11
Episode 1106
A novice banjoist embarks on a journey to uncover the instrument’s overlooked Black origins. Through lessons, history, and community, she confronts the banjo’s complex legacy, culminating in a celebratory jam session that reconnects past and present.
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