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Marideth at the Baker Creek Spring Planting Festival
See you all at the Baker Creek Spring Planting Festival on May 5 and 6. That’s just a few weeks away!
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These Ozark Hills
This is Marideth Sisco for These Ozarks Hills. Spring is barely upon us and seems to be struggling to get here this year. A friend remarked yesterday, not without some apprehension in her voice, that she couldn’t remember another time … Continue reading
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Going Out East
The first leg started out pleasant, an unhurried drive to Branson airport, a plane change in Atlanta that involved merely strolling across from Gate 7 to gate 4 in the same terminal and grabbing a sandwich along the way, and … Continue reading
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An Evening With Bob Zellner
ON THE ROAD — Raining in Wilson, NC, where I spent yesterday evening with Bob Zellner, author of “Wrong Side of Murder Creek” and a member of SNCC in the 60s — a southern white boy getting his head beat … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, Bob Zellner, Civil Rights, marideth sisco, NAACP, NC, SNCC, Wilson, writing research
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OFF ON ANOTHER JAUNT
– this time east to the Carolinas, then north to DC, over to Charlottesville, back to DC then up to NYC for the weekend. Home Monday March 4. Those wanting to discuss, argue or just visit, though, can still reach me … Continue reading
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