Ep. 01 - Teaser
Follow me as I navigate the history behind some of Charlotte, North Carolina's oldest neighborhoods and how they have changed over time.
Ep. 02 - Glancing back at History
A brief history Charlotte. A city, while beautiful and progressive for it's region, still has a history that runs the risk of being forgotten. In episode two I map out some of the communities with rich history that will be explored.
Ep. 03 - Biddleville Story - Pt. 1
Explore the rich history of Biddleville; a neighborhood in Charlotte's historic West-end. From the very beginning to the middle of the 20th century, from movie theaters to lunch counter sit-ins.
Ep. 04 Biddleville Story Pt. 2
Follow along as we explore the history and future of Biddleville; a neighborhood in Charlotte's historic West-end. See how Civil Rights icons changed Charlotte and how local residents are trying to deal with changing dynamics in the community.
Ep. 05 Life Before Jim
Listen along as we explore life before Jim Crow and how blacks flourished in the American south for a time.
Ep. 06 Brooklyn: A Tale of Two Main Streets
Where Biddleville was centered around higher education and was an bordering area of the city, Brooklyn was the Main Street for Charlotte’s African Americans. Many important landmarks in the community include the Myers Street School (Charlotte’s first black public school 1886-1907), the city’s black YMCA, a Library for blacks, and much more.
Ep. 07 The Importance of Community Organizing in Black Neighborhoods
Rickey Hall and Ismaail Qaiyim join in for a discussion on the importance of community organizing in Black neighborhoods and other issues facing the west-side of Charlotte.
Ep. 08 In the Valley - The Tale of Charlotte's Hidden Valley
Nestled between North Tryon Street and I-85 is one of Charlotte’s most infamous neighborhoods. While that is not the most accurate way to describe the neighborhood today, Hidden Valley’s recent past still hangs over the community. However, with the completion of the Blue Line extension and the hard work of the Hidden Valley Community Association, the area has seen more economic activity, development, and attention. Will Hidden Valley be able to maintain its identity, or will it change and gentrify like Southend? Or can Charlotte learn from its past? With special guest, Frederick Murphy.