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Invisible Ground travels to the small town of Albany, Ohio to learn about its important connection to the Underground Railroad, and early Black education in the United States. We learn about the Albany Enterprise Academy, and its predecessor, the Albany Manual Labor Academy: the legacies they leave behind, the forgotten places on the landscape, and the incredible people who walked through their doors.
Todd Jacops - "Rain Spring"
Michael Hurley - "Are You Here for the Festival?"**
Powers/Rolin Duo - "Aster Blooms"
Disjointed Mike - "Equinox"
Pete Fosco - "Untitled"
Dead Winds of Summer - "Zarek at the Door"
Weedghost - "Ghost of a Weed"
Cold Snack - "In the Dry"
The Peel - "Autumn"
Dead Winds of Summer - "For the Book"
Cold Snack - "Rocky Point"
**courtesy of No Quarter Records on behalf of Nelsonville Music Festival advertisement
Produced and recorded by Brian Koscho
Audio Editing by Brian Koscho, Tommy Stumpp, and Todd Jacops
Thanks to Brett Elliott for his work on this photo. Photo originally from Ohio University Libraries - Digital Archives, we love those folks too.
This episode is dedicated to the memory of Paul Logue.
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Invisible Ground travels to the small town of Albany, Ohio to learn about its important connection to the Underground Railroad, and early Black education in the United States. We learn about the Albany Enterprise Academy, and its predecessor, the Albany Manual Labor Academy: the legacies they leave behind, the forgotten places on the landscape, and the incredible people who walked through their doors.
Todd Jacops - "Rain Spring"
Michael Hurley - "Are You Here for the Festival?"**
Powers/Rolin Duo - "Aster Blooms"
Disjointed Mike - "Equinox"
Pete Fosco - "Untitled"
Dead Winds of Summer - "Zarek at the Door"
Weedghost - "Ghost of a Weed"
Cold Snack - "In the Dry"
The Peel - "Autumn"
Dead Winds of Summer - "For the Book"
Cold Snack - "Rocky Point"
**courtesy of No Quarter Records on behalf of Nelsonville Music Festival advertisement
Produced and recorded by Brian Koscho
Audio Editing by Brian Koscho, Tommy Stumpp, and Todd Jacops
Thanks to Brett Elliott for his work on this photo. Photo originally from Ohio University Libraries - Digital Archives, we love those folks too.
This episode is dedicated to the memory of Paul Logue.

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