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In this week's episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Chauncey Robinson, the founder of the Mud Creek Archive, a non-profit whose many local history projects include historic cemetery restoration as well as researching and documenting Huntsville's Black Business District. Join us as we about the destruction caused by urban renewal, the "bread crumbs" that lead to big research discoveries, and how it truly takes a community to preserve and remember the past.
Check out and donate to the Mud Creek Archive at mudcreekarchive.org and historicblackhuntsville.org
For more Huntsville, Alabama, history you can subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @lilyflaggpodcast, check out our website (with show transcripts) at lilyflaggpodcast.wordpress.com. You can also be awesome like patrons like Allison, Emily, Eric, and Laura by supporting the show monthly at patreon.com/lilyflaggpodcast
In this week's episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Chauncey Robinson, the founder of the Mud Creek Archive, a non-profit whose many local history projects include historic cemetery restoration as well as researching and documenting Huntsville's Black Business District. Join us as we about the destruction caused by urban renewal, the "bread crumbs" that lead to big research discoveries, and how it truly takes a community to preserve and remember the past.
Check out and donate to the Mud Creek Archive at mudcreekarchive.org and historicblackhuntsville.org
For more Huntsville, Alabama, history you can subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @lilyflaggpodcast, check out our website (with show transcripts) at lilyflaggpodcast.wordpress.com. You can also be awesome like patrons like Allison, Emily, Eric, and Laura by supporting the show monthly at patreon.com/lilyflaggpodcast