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Auburn University history professor Elijah Gaddis tells co-host Jeff Tiberii about early to mid-20th century tobacco warehouses and the Black dance parties that were held there some summer nights. The events, which featured performances by some of the most famous musicians of the time, were not just entertainment — they challenged the structure of racism in the South.
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Durham and baseball are intimately connected in the minds of many Americans because of the movie "Bull Durham." But the relationship between the city of…
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Durham and baseball are intimately connected in the minds of many Americans because of the movie "Bull Durham." But the relationship between the city of…