Louisiana Anthology Podcast

594. Nick Douglas. Jazz, Part 2.


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594. Part 2 of our interview with Nick Douglas about  New Orleans jazz and civil
rights. “I am working with my filmmaking
partner Doug Harris on a documentary called the Reconnect: The
Untold History of Jazz. It is a true story about the actual
formation of jazz in the only place it could have formed: New
Orleans. But it is more it identifies for the first time New
Orleans as the cradle of the Civil Rights Movement. It shows how
jazz and jazz musicians used jazz and musical performances to
fund and support the civil rights movement long before most
people realize the movement started. It answers questions about
jazz and the civil rights movement that have never been exposed.
Enjoy and if you like what we are doing share the video and
donate to get this project completed.” Nick Douglas is the
author of “Finding Octave: The Untold History of Two Creole
Families and Slavery in Louisiana.” Nick is an MBA with a
background in international business. Born in Oakland,
California, Nick grew up in a multi-generational Creole home. As
a child he had a close connection to his grandmother and
great-grandmother, who were both Creoles from New Orleans.
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