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The Plantation Museums on River Road, Part I

48 min · 23. Jan. 2023
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While progressive River Road residents organized for a better environment, their conservative neighbors organized to create Louisiana’s River Road plantation museums. New historical societies transformed their socioeconomic power into the institutional power to construct a lasting historical narrative. Plantation museums might not pollute the natural environment like refineries, but they have polluted Louisiana in a completely different way. Episode 8 Notes Page: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com/episode-8 [http://www.bloodandoilpodcast.com/episode-8]  Music: Blood & Oil Theme, Travers LaVille. www.instagram.com/BrothaTrav [http://www.instagram.com/BrothaTrav]  Fundraiser Acoustic Folk Guitar, Media Music Group Support Blood & Oil on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast [http://www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast] Visit our website for more information: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com [http://www.bloodandoilpodcast.com] Follow us! Instagram: www.instagram.com/bloodoilpod [http://www.instagram.com/bloodoilpod] Twitter: www.twitter.com/bloodoilpod [https://twitter.com/bloodoilpod] The opinions voiced within this podcast’s conversations are just that - opinions. When facts and research are given, the sources are cited within our Show Notes page on our website and/or within the episode. Questions, comments and corrections: bloodandoilpodcast@gmail.com [bloodandoilpodcast@gmail.com]

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Episode The Plantation Museums on River Road, Part I Cover

The Plantation Museums on River Road, Part I

While progressive River Road residents organized for a better environment, their conservative neighbors organized to create Louisiana’s River Road plantation museums. New historical societies transformed their socioeconomic power into the institutional power to construct a lasting historical narrative. Plantation museums might not pollute the natural environment like refineries, but they have polluted Louisiana in a completely different way. Episode 8 Notes Page: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com/episode-8 [http://www.bloodandoilpodcast.com/episode-8]  Music: Blood & Oil Theme, Travers LaVille. www.instagram.com/BrothaTrav [http://www.instagram.com/BrothaTrav]  Fundraiser Acoustic Folk Guitar, Media Music Group Support Blood & Oil on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast [http://www.patreon.com/bloodandoilpodcast] Visit our website for more information: www.bloodandoilpodcast.com [http://www.bloodandoilpodcast.com] Follow us! Instagram: www.instagram.com/bloodoilpod [http://www.instagram.com/bloodoilpod] Twitter: www.twitter.com/bloodoilpod [https://twitter.com/bloodoilpod] The opinions voiced within this podcast’s conversations are just that - opinions. When facts and research are given, the sources are cited within our Show Notes page on our website and/or within the episode. Questions, comments and corrections: bloodandoilpodcast@gmail.com [bloodandoilpodcast@gmail.com]

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