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Pearl Harbor and the Sleeping Giant

Voices of Our People: WWII

Release Date: 09/30/2024

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Voices of Our People: WWII

Welcome to Voices of Our People: WWII. As Hitler's army marches across Europe, Americans are determined to sit out a second world war. However, half a world away, the Empire of Japan plans a preemptive strike on an obscure U. S. Naval base known as Pearl Harbor.   Our speakers for Episode One:   Bill Ellison, a voice very familiar to fans of Mississippi Moments, will be your guide through this series. With over fifty years in broadcasting, Bill is known for his distinctive voice-over work and as host of Grass Roots, a Bluegrass music program heard weekly on Mississippi Public...

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Voices of Our People: WWII

Episode One drops on Monday morning, September 30. Here is a two minute preview of what you can expect to hear. Subscribe so you don't miss a single episode of Voices of Our People: WWII!

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Voices of Our People: WWII

From the Center for Oral History & Cultural Heritage at USM, comes a new history podcast combining the best of our extensive Oral History collection and in-depth analysis of the major events that have fundamentally shaped modern society.  In Season 1 of Voices of Our People, The COH&CH, in partnership with the Dale Center for the Study of War & Society at USM and the Mississippi Humanities Council, presents a new 10 episode exploration of the greatest conflict of the 20th Century, World War II. Hosted by Bill Ellison, Voices of Our People: WWII will premier on Monday, Sept....

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Welcome to Voices of Our People: WWII. As Hitler's army marches across Europe, Americans are determined to sit out a second world war. However, half a world away, the Empire of Japan plans a preemptive strike on an obscure U. S. Naval base known as Pearl Harbor.

 

Our speakers for Episode One:

 

Bill Ellison, a voice very familiar to fans of Mississippi Moments, will be your guide through this series. With over fifty years in broadcasting, Bill is known for his distinctive voice-over work and as host of Grass Roots, a Bluegrass music program heard weekly on Mississippi Public Broadcasting.

 

Dr. Andrew Wiest, of the Dale Center for the Study of War and Society at the University of Southern Mississippi, provides in-depth analysis of the events that led up to the sneak attack and a blow-by-blow recounting of the entire battle. He also discusses America's reaction to the attack on Pearl Harbor.

 

William Ned Locke was working at a bank in Dayton, TN, in 1938 when he decided to join the Navy. He was aboard the USS Pennsylvania, the flagship of the US Pacific Battle Fleet at the time of the attack.

 

Other speakers include:

Jimmy Persons of Natchez, James Bass of Laurel, and Irene Smith of the Gulfport Naval Home.

 

Special thanks to the Mississippi Humanities Council for their decades of support of the Center for Oral History & Cultural Heritage. The Humanities are for Everyone!

 

Be sure to subscribe to Voices of Our People: WWII so you don't miss a single episode!