Sinopsis
These are the stories of our people in their own words. From sharecroppers to governors, the veterans, artists, writers, musicians, leaders, followers, all those who call Mississippi home. Since 1971 we've collected their memories. The technology has changed, but our mission remains the same: to preserve those wonderful stories. Listen to Mississippi Moments Monday through Friday. at 12:30pm on MPB think radio.
Episodios
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MS Moments 221 - Charles Barge Pt.2 - Forestry Management
20/07/2010 Duración: 04minToday’s Tree farmers like Charles Barge of Noxubee County must always look to the future. Barge tells how he began investing in the future by planting new trees and why it is important to do so. He recounts how the Conservation Reserve Act has led to greater opportunities for hunting and recreation.
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MS Moments 220 - Charles Barge - Tree Farming
20/07/2010 Duración: 04minTree Farmers are landowners who voluntarily manage their woodlands for the continuing growth of forest crops. Charles Barge of Noxubee County discusses how things have changed since his father began tree farming in 1941. He explains how poor forestry practices led to disease and infestations in the past like the Southern pine beetle invasion of the 1960s.
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MS Moments 219 - Sam Alman III- Gulf Coast Soda Bottlers
14/05/2010 Duración: 04minIn 1935, Sam Alman Jr. moved from Arkansas to Gulfport to start his own soda bottling company. His son, Sam Alman III recounts the story and discusses the early days of his family's soda business.
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MS Moments 218 - Kat Bergeron - Gulf Coast Myth Buster
14/05/2010 Duración: 04minSun Herald columnist Kat Bergeron has spent decades researching the history and folk lore of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. She debunks three popular myths about the Gulf Coast.
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MS Moments 217 - Richard Gollott - Vietnamese Oyster Shuckers
04/05/2010 Duración: 04minWith the end of the Vietnam War came an influx of Vietnamese refugees to the United States. Biloxi businessman Richard Gollott discusses the impact these refugees had on the Gulf Coast seafood industry. A story made even more poignant by the pending Gulf oil spill disaster.
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MS Moments 216 - Hollingsworth – Civil War Reunions
04/05/2010 Duración: 04minThe Civil War left many on both sides emotionally scarred. Libby Hollingsworth of Port Gibson recalls the hardships endured by her great grandfather, Kell Shaifer as a rebel soldier. Hollingsworth recalls how a letter from a Yankee soldier after the war changed Kell Shaifer’s life. She also reflects on the healing effect an unlikely friendship had on many.
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MS Moments 215 - James Gray - Ginning Cotton
05/01/2010 Duración: 04minAfter cotton is picked, the cotton fibers, called lint, must be separated from the seeds in a process known as “ginning.” James Gray went to work for the Torrey Cotton Gin in Port Gibson as a young man. He explains the cotton ginning process and the importance of doing it correctly.
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MS Moments 214 - D'Anjou - Journey to Alcorn
05/01/2010 Duración: 04minEthel Patton D’Anjou of Alcorn recounts the story of her grandparents’ decision to leave the family farm in Carlisle in the late 1800s and journey to the newly opened Alcorn College.
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MS Moments 213 - James Allen - Driving Lessons
16/12/2009 Duración: 04minIn the early days of automobiles, learning to drive was an adventure. As the son of the local Ford dealer, James Allen of Port Gibson learned to drive at a young age. Allen recalls how different the Model T was from other cars. He also remembers how his father taught a local rancher to drive his first car.
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MS Moments 212 - Ray Ward - Train Derailments
16/12/2009 Duración: 04minBy the 1960s, railroads had lost much of their freight hauling business to trucks. Ray Ward of McComb recalls how track maintenance suffered as a result. As a car man, Ward’s job was to re-track derailed cars and locomotives. He explains how he was able to do this with a crew of only two men.
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MS Moments 211 - Bonnie Stedman - Women and Railroading Part 2
02/12/2009 Duración: 04minAs World War Two raged on, women helped keep the trains rolling back home. Bonnie Stedman of McComb remembers the work as difficult and dangerous.
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MS Moments 210: Bonnie Stedman – Women & Railroading Part 1
18/11/2009 Duración: 04minDuring World War Two, women took jobs traditionally held by men. Bonnie Stedman of McComb began working for the railroad in 1943 at the age of 17. She recalls the dangers and rewards of working long hours in remote locations.
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MS Moments 209: Paul Leonard – Civil Rights and the Railroad
18/11/2009 Duración: 04minThe civil rights movement brought increased job opportunities for African Americans. Paul Leonard describes how work changed for black employees of the McComb Railroad Shop. Leonard remembers the first two black employees of the McComb shop to become engineers.
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MS Moments 208: John Balser - From Steam to Diesel
04/11/2009 Duración: 04minThe advent of Diesel-electric locomotives was a vast improvement over the steam engines they replaced. John Balser worked as a machinist at the McComb Railroad repair shop. He recalls the pride that the steam engineers took in their locomotives. Balser also details how much more efficient the new Diesel engines were than their steam predecessors.
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MS Moments 207: Woodrow Addison- Danger on the Rails
28/10/2009 Duración: 04minWorking on the railroad was always been hard, dangerous work. Woodrow Addison of McComb recalls the frequent derailments he experienced during his 38 years with Illinois Central.
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MS Moments 206: Woodrow Addison - McComb Train Conductor
22/10/2009 Duración: 04minWoodrow Addison worked for the Illinois Central Railroad shop in McComb for 38 years. He worked first as a brakeman and then, a conductor. Addison contrasts the duties of the two jobs. He also discusses the advantages of diesel over steam power.
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MS Moments 205: Edna Joseph - Mississippi Film Industry
14/10/2009 Duración: 04minMany memorable movies have been made in Mississippi. Edna Joseph of Natchez worked for the Mississippi Film Commission finding local talent for these productions. Being involved with several film projects showed Joseph that movie stars are just regular people.
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MS Moments 204: Alonzo Irving - Lessons Mama Taught Me
07/10/2009 Duración: 04minGrowing up on a farm, Natchez resident Alonzo “Duck” Irving learned many things from his mother. He discusses the food they grew and how he has benefited from his mother's wisdom.
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MS Moments 203: Alonzo Irving – Plantation Life
30/09/2009 Duración: 04minAfter the Civil War, the lands of many Mississippi Plantations were farmed by share croppers. Alonzo “Duck” Irving of Natchez recalls growing up on such a plantation.
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MS Moments 202 Ruth Colter - Natchez Grocery Shopping
23/09/2009 Duración: 04minToday, modern supermarkets offer convenient one-stop grocery shopping. But, Ruth Colter of Natchez recalls the days of street vendors and small corner grocery stores.