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The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast

The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast

Jessamine County Public Library

Stories and conversations remembering those who are buried in Locust Grove, an African-American cemetery in Nicholasville, Kentucky. Brought to you by the Jessamine County Public Library.
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The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast - Ora Belle and Frank Cannon, Sr.

Ora Belle and Frank Cannon, Sr.

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05/06/19 • 12 min

"You never give up teaching." Frank Cannon, Jr. speaks with us about his parents, Ora Belle Hamilton Cannon (1911-1998) and Frank Cannon, Sr. (1913-1988); their careers in Jessamine County Schools before and after integration; what it was like to attend Rosenwald-Dunbar School while his father was principal there; and more.
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The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast - Dorothy and Andrew Smith

Dorothy and Andrew Smith

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05/14/19 • 11 min

"They were committed to each other, and they were committed to family." Jennifer Smith and Anna Kenion talk about their parents, Dorothy (1930-2013) and Andrew Smith (1930-1993), sharing memories of their faith and love. They also discuss some of the challenges their parents faced, including their father's loss of sight.
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The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast - Locust Grove Cemetery Audio Tour

Locust Grove Cemetery Audio Tour

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05/24/19 • 46 min

Locust Grove Cemetery is an African-American cemetery on state highway 169 in Nicholasville, KY. Join us for a self-guided audio tour, where you'll hear stories and memories about the following community members who are buried there:

Andrew McAfee
George Combs
Anna Bell Holloway Jackmon
Frank Cannon, Sr.
Ora Belle Hamilton Cannon

Lizzie Cannon
Emma Jean Guyn Miller
Dorothy Smith
Andrew Thomas Smith

Joe Pelman

For more information about the project, visit our website at www.jesspublib.org/locust-grove/.

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The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast - Anna Bell Holloway Jackmon

Anna Bell Holloway Jackmon

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05/21/19 • 8 min

"I wish I had stayed in the kitchen while she cooked." Juanita White remembers her mother, Anna Bell Holloway Jackmon (1912-1985), and shares some of her favorite dishes that her mother used to make.
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FAQ

How many episodes does The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast have?

The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast currently has 4 episodes available.

What topics does The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast cover?

The podcast is about History, Podcasts, Education, Oral History and African American.

What is the most popular episode on The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast?

The episode title 'Locust Grove Cemetery Audio Tour' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast?

The average episode length on The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast is 20 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast released?

Episodes of The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast?

The first episode of The Locust Grove Oral History Podcast was released on May 6, 2019.

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