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Made In Carolina Podcast

Made In Carolina Podcast

著者: Lolita Rowe
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Made in Carolina is a storytelling podcast about the people, places, and things created in North and South Carolina. Each season dives into a different theme — from submerged towns hidden beneath man-made lakes to the foods, drinks, and cultural traditions that define the region. Through local voices, history, and conversation, host Lolita Rowe uncovers the stories that make the Carolinas unique.

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  • Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie, Part 4: Memory and Movement
    2025/11/14

    The conclusion of the Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie story

    Episode 7 explores the aftermath of the flooding of the Santee Basin – how families relocated, rebuilt, and carried memory forward across generations. Through conversations with Dr. Robert Hart and Dr. Kelsey Moore, we explore the migration, federal resettlement programs, church-community rebuilding efforts, and the archival silences that obscure Black lived experiences. From sharecropping and wartime job shifts, to the promise of land and the reality of displacement in the Lowcountry, this story invites listeners to remember what’s often submerged — in water and in memory.

    Featured Voices: Dr. Thomas Robert Hart, Dr. Kelsey Moore

    Created, Produced, and Hosted by: Lolita Rowe Original Music: Sister Sai Website: Tiffany Messer-Bass

    Sound Engineering: Saira Raza

    Music Credits – Sister Sai

    “Wanderer”

    “Cerulean Mood”

    “Dandelion”

    🎧 Sound Effects – Freesound.org (CC0 License)

    Old Piano – Somber Chords.wav — DeVern

    Hitting Nail into Wall with Hammer — Kate_is_yellow

    Samsung Smartphone Hammering — designerschoice

    Pond Water & Ripples at Chappaquidick Bridge — Filmscore

    Waves Gently Breaking on Lakeshore — leonelmail

    Archival Audio – Library of Congress

    John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip (AFC 1939/001),

    American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

    Call to Action: Follow the series and share your reflections using #MadeInCarolinaPodcast

    Support the show: ☕ buymeacoffee.com/madeincarolina

    Resources:

    Archival Image Credit: Many families tore down their houses in the Santee–Cooper Basin to rebuild them outside the flooded area. Near Bonneau, South Carolina. March 1941.Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division:LC-USF34-043456-D [P&P], LOT 1533 (corresponding photographic print).Other Number: E 5985.

    Related links:

    Great Migration – National Archives: https://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/migrations/great-migration•

    The Truth Behind “40 Acres and a Mule” – PBS: https://www.pbs.org/wnet/african-americans-many-rivers-to-cross/history/the-truth-behind-40-acres-and-a-mule/

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    29 分
  • Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie, Part 3: The Making of a Waterscape
    2025/11/07

    Beneath the still waters of Lake Marion lies the ghost of a forest — and a town named Ferguson. Before the Santee River was dammed, the Santee River Cypress Lumber Company had already stripped much of the swamp bare, cutting and milling its centuries-old cypress. By the time the flood came, the forest that once sheltered the town was already gone.

    This episode traces how the Santee Basin itself was transformed — not only socially but ecologically. Thousands of acres were cleared, burned, and drowned to make way for progress, yet pieces of that past remain: the stumps of Sparkleberry Swamp, the ghost forests along the coast, and the memories carried by the water. Through the words of historian Dr. Robert Hart, we follow the making of a waterscape — and reflect on what progress submerge.

    Featured Voice

    • Dr. Robert Hart, historian — on the environmental and coastal consequences of the Santee-Cooper Project

    Credits Created, produced, and hosted by Lolita Rowe Original music by Sister Sai Website by Tiffany Messer Bass, with production support from Saira Raza

    sound effects/field recordings from Freesound.com

    S: Lake Waves 3.wav by Benboncan | License: Attribution 4.0

    S: forest wind 1111AM 220617_0400.wav by klankbeeld | License: Attribution 4.0

    S: Life underwater at Mamori.wav by laurent | License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0

    S: Forest Birds Crow Wind by atks_ | License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0

    Songs (all by Sister Sai)

    - Ossabaw Sunrise (unreleased)

    - Wanderer (from Extempore)

    - Dandelion (from First Flight)

    Archival Image: Cut-over land in the Santee-Cooper Basin.Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division,LC-USF34-043522-D [P&P], LOT 1533 (corresponding photographic print).Other Number: E 173.

    Call to Action Visit madeincarolinapodcast.com for show notes and more stories waiting under the water. Share your reflections using #MadeInCarolinaPodcast or support the series on Buy Me a Coffee.

    Next Episode Preview Next time, we follow the families who moved with the water — tracing how they rebuilt, remembered, and redefined home after the flood.

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  • Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie, Part 2: The Ground Remembers — Echoes of Identity and Faith in the Santee Basin
    2025/10/31

    Across the Santee Basin, communities built lives rooted in land, labor, and belief. In the years after emancipation, Black, Indigenous, and European families shaped intertwined identities through farming, faith, and community — stories that still echo in the cemeteries, churches, and waters that remain. The Ground Remembers explores how race, land, and belief shaped who belonged — and what endures beneath the water.

    Featured Voices: Dr. Thomas Robert Hart, Dr. Kelsey Moore Created, Produced, and Hosted by: Lolita Rowe Original Music: Sister Sai

    Sound Credits: Tukinuitto, uitto / Log driving by YleArkisto — freesound.org/s/322618 — CC Attribution 4.0 ST Slide Guitar Blues Riff 2 by juskiddink — freesound.org/s/58493 — CC Attribution 4.0 African Drums at Night by hutsvoid — freesound.org/s/202419 — CC NonCommercial 4.0 Old Piano – Somber Chords by DeVern — freesound.org/s/427307 — CC0 BELLLrg – Cool Spring Baptist Church Recording by Nicholas Judy — TDC Gentle Waves – Sand Point Beach by Ambient-X — freesound.org/s/743340 — CC Attribution 4.0

    Image Credit:Negro tenant farmer who had to move out of the Santee-Cooper basin, near Bonneau, South Carolina. LC-USF34-043512-D [P&P], LOT 1533 (corresponding photographic print). Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division — hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsa.8c04944

    Call to Action: Follow the series and share your reflections using #MadeInCarolinaPodcast.

    Support the show: ☕ buymeacoffee.com/madeincarolina

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