Don't Water it Down
Jessica Dandridge is the Executive Director of The Water Collaborative of Greater New Orleans, joined by Deniseea Head and Ryan “Phlegm” Gilbert for a conversation about the hidden history of steamboats in New Orleans and the complicated role they played in shaping the South. Together, we unpack how steamboats became one of the city’s most recognizable cultural symbols while also serving as a major tool in the expansion of slavery during the Second Middle Passage. From Hollywood movies and tourism imagery to Black innovation and resistance, this episode challenges the stories many of us were taught growing up. We also explore the overlooked contributions of Black inventor Benjamin Montgomery, the incredible story of Robert Smalls escaping slavery by commandeering a Confederate ship, and the harmful role organizations like the United Daughters of the Confederacy played in romanticizing plantation culture and rewriting public memory around slavery. With humor, personal stories, and historical context, this conversation dives into the layers behind one of New Orleans’ most iconic images. Timestamps: 0:00 Naming the Cocktail & Steamboat Memories 2:06 Why Are Steamboats Everywhere in New Orleans Media? 7:49 The Real Origins of Steamboats in America 10:15 The Second Middle Passage & How Steamboats Expanded Slavery 16:17 Childhood Steamboat Field Trips & Untold History 21:08 How Black Workers Used Steamboats to Escape Slavery 22:57 Robert Smalls Hijacks a Confederate Ship 38:12 The United Daughters of the Confederacy & Rewriting Southern History Don’t Water it Down (DWID) is a live and pre-recorded video podcast hosted by four black voices, primarily from New Orleans, decoding climate jargon, over curated cocktails. These unique hosts bring their distinct perspectives and experiences to the table, discussing complex and challenging topics in an authentic and transparent manner. They use storytelling and knowledge sharing to build connections, rooting each episode in New Orleans but grounding it in the local community, art, culture, and libations. Follow Don't Water It Down: Youtube: www.youtube.com/@DontWaterItDown [http://www.youtube.com/@DontWaterItDown] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dontwateritdown [https://www.instagram.com/dontwateritdown?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==] Website: https://nolawater.org/ [https://nolawater.org/]
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