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Welcome to Footnotes, the BONUS episodes of Et Al.!
Summary
Today's episode of Et Al. is the Baylor Libraries Author Series on "God of the Whirlwind: Horror, Memory, and Story in Black Waco," featuring Baylor University Press author, Dr. Tyler Davis, joined on the panel by contributors LaRue Dorsey, Linda Lewis, and Michael Babers. The conversation explores the historical events of the lynching of Jesse Washington and the Waco tornado, examining their impact on the community's memory and identity. Panelists share personal narratives that connect these events to their lived experiences, emphasizing the importance of storytelling, faith, and activism in healing and fostering unity. The discussion highlights the need for acknowledgment of the past and the hope for a more inclusive future in Waco.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Acknowledgment of History
PURCHASE 'GOD OF THE WHIRLWIND' AT BAYLORPRESS.COM TODAY!
By Baylor University PressWelcome to Footnotes, the BONUS episodes of Et Al.!
Summary
Today's episode of Et Al. is the Baylor Libraries Author Series on "God of the Whirlwind: Horror, Memory, and Story in Black Waco," featuring Baylor University Press author, Dr. Tyler Davis, joined on the panel by contributors LaRue Dorsey, Linda Lewis, and Michael Babers. The conversation explores the historical events of the lynching of Jesse Washington and the Waco tornado, examining their impact on the community's memory and identity. Panelists share personal narratives that connect these events to their lived experiences, emphasizing the importance of storytelling, faith, and activism in healing and fostering unity. The discussion highlights the need for acknowledgment of the past and the hope for a more inclusive future in Waco.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Acknowledgment of History
PURCHASE 'GOD OF THE WHIRLWIND' AT BAYLORPRESS.COM TODAY!