An Italian Journey On An Arkansas Plantation Episode 21
Robert E Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey
Release Date: 07/04/2019
Robert E Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey
Orderlyforlee takes the One Wild Southern Ride on a Banjo Journey with his guest, Author, Artist, Dancer and Voice Actor, Sule Greg Wilson. Sule did the voice acting for the Audiobook, Robert E. Lee’s Orderly A Modern Black Man’s Confederate Journey available at Audible and at Orderlyforlee.com. A multifaceted artists, Sule, introduces the listeners to the instrument that hails from the Coast of West Africa as the two men share his exciting music during the last episode for Season 1. Episode 23
info_outline What's Love Got To Do With It? Episode 22Robert E Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey
What's Love Got To Do With It? Orderlyforlee takes the One Wild Southern Ride into the heart of the matter as he discusses, "The Weapon of Love" with his guest, Jeremy Elkins. Jeremy is from the great State of Tennessee. Jeremy shares the impact the book, "Robert E. Lee's Orderly" had on him after meeting the author in Memphis in 2019. Episode 22
info_outline An Italian Journey On An Arkansas Plantation Episode 21Robert E Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey
Orderlyforlee takes a Wild Southern Ride with an Italian Descendant from the SunnySide Plantation in Arkansas. His guest, grandma JoAnne, brings her Italian heritage to bare in this Bonus Episode. Hear this Wild Southern Journey from Italy to Arkansas. The Sunnyside Plantation, built as a cotton plantation, was farmed using the forced labor of African American slaves. 1890s to the 1910s, it used convict laborers and employed immigrants from Northern Italy, many of whom were subject to peonage. Episode 21
info_outline A Slave Descendant & His 40 Acre Story Episode 20Robert E Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey
Orderlyforlee takes a Wild Southern Ride with one of his college friend in the tale of “A Slave Descendant and His 40 Acre Story.” Guest, Peter Stewart shares his family heritage and gives a riveting view of Confederate Heritage from a Black perspective. The two men attended Jackson State University. Listen in as the two men bring their stories to bare twenty years after college for One Wild Southern Ride indeed!! A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey continues. Episode 20
info_outline An Okie For The Historical “Librevs” Episode 19Robert E Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey
Orderlyforlee invites an Okie, Dr. Les Tucker, to share his understanding of liberal historians. Tucker, author of “Magnolias And Cornbread” (An Outline of Southern History for Unreconstructed Southerners). The two men met at the National Sons of Confederate convention in 2018. Episode 19
info_outline Lee’s Circle A New Orleans Gumbo Episode 18Robert E Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey
Orderlyforlee invites his guest, Geary Mason, President of The Robert E. Lee’s Monumental Association to discuss the gumbo brewing down in New Orleans. Listen to aftermath of the removal of Confederate monuments in the Crescent city. Here The Who, what, when and how if it all right here on the One Wild Southern Ride of Grace, Race and Confederate Heritage. A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey continues. Episode 18
info_outline Beauvoir The Last Home of Jeff Davis & The Presidential Library Episode 17Robert E Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey
Orderlyforlee Podcast takes the Wild Southern Ride to the last home of President Jefferson Davis and the Presidential Library, “Beauvoir” It’s always a “Beautiful View” at Beauvoir. Guest, Marc Thompson, President of the Board of Directors at Beauvoir Beauvoir, the official sponsor of The Orderlyforlee Podcast is featured in this episode Visit Beauvoir at Beauvoir.org
info_outline Florida & The Black Confederate Episode 16Robert E Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey
Orderlyforlee and his guest, Lola Sanchez, take on the subject of Florida and Black Confederates. Sanchez, a Floridian and supporter of Confederate Heritage brings a wealth of Black History from a Floridian perspective. The Wild Southern Ride continues as Orderlyforlee continues his Modern Black Man Confederate Journey
info_outline When Race Didn't Matter In Mississippi Episode 15Robert E Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey
Orderlyforlee Podcast takes the Wild Southern Ride back into his Southern roots with his friend and guest, Claudette Esmeralda. The two neighborhood friends share their journeys growing up in the Great State of Mississippi and some of their school experiences. Orderlyforlee talks to one of his childhood friends about his Black Confederate Journey. Episode 15
info_outline A Black Daughter of The Confederacy Episode 14Robert E Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey
Hear the passion of a Black Daughter of The Confederacy on the One Wild Southern Ride of Grace, Race and Confederate Heritage. A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey continues with guest, United daughters of the Confederacy Archivist, Teresa Roane. Join Orderlyforlee for an interview into this twisted journey of Confederate Heritage, history and the War between the states. Episode 14
info_outlineOrderlyforlee takes a Wild Southern Ride with an Italian Descendant from the SunnySide Plantation in Arkansas. His guest, grandma JoAnne, brings her Italian heritage to bare in this Bonus Episode. Hear this Wild Southern Journey from Italy to Arkansas. The Sunnyside Plantation was a cotton plantation near Lake Village, Chicot County, Arkansas, in the Arkansas Delta. Built as a cotton plantation, it was farmed using the forced labor of African American slaves. After the War Between the States freedman farmed it. From the 1890s to the 1910s, it used convict laborers and employed immigrants from Northern Italy, many of whom were subject to peonage. Grandma JoAnne is a descendant of the SunnySide Plantation Italians. Episode 21
A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey continues.
Book: Robert E. Lee's Orderly A Modern Black Man's Confederate Journey Published October 2015 (Foreword by Historian, Dr. Otis Pickett, Ph.D, Mississippi College)
Extended Edition: Published August 2018 (Foreword by James Meredith, Author and Last Living Civil Rights Icon)
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