Episodes

Sunday Sep 03, 2023
Episode 14: Black Paddywhackery, Part 2
Sunday Sep 03, 2023
Sunday Sep 03, 2023
In Part 1 of "Black Paddywhackery", we learned about the origins of the Irish people, and asked why so many Americans self-identify as "Black Irish", believing themselves descended from survivors of the Spanish Armada which wrecked off the west coast of Ireland.
Having shown the flaws in this folk history, in Part 2 of "Black Paddywhackery" we explore the true origins of those who call themselves "Black Irish".

Saturday Aug 05, 2023
Episode 13: Black Paddywhackery, Part 1
Saturday Aug 05, 2023
Saturday Aug 05, 2023
A curious number of Southern Appalachians like to refer to themselves or extended family members as being "Black Irish".
There are Facebook discussion groups catering to Appalachian Americans (with tens of thousands of members), and almost weekly an "expert" pops up assuring other members that the "Black Irish" are a thing, and that thing is usually this:
"Loads of Irish people have black eyes, dark hair and skin. They come from Spanish sailors stranded on Irish coasts during the naval retreat of the Spanish Armada in 1588. These sailors intermarried with local Irish girls."
This oft-repeated folk history - and the assertion that large sections of the native Irish population are dark in complexion due to this - is utter claptrap.

Tuesday Jun 27, 2023
Episode 12: No Safe Harbor, Part 3
Tuesday Jun 27, 2023
Tuesday Jun 27, 2023
The eastern half of the continental USA is dotted with places inaccurately described as "tri-racial isolate communities".
One of the largest such population groups can be found spread over Eastern Kentucky, the western parts of Virginia, East Tennessee, and West Virginia.
Widely known as "Melungeons", few Americans have been the subject of such intense scrutiny and curiosity.
Who are these people? And why are they called "Melungeons"?
In this third and final installment of a three-part episode, we complete our exploration of this Appalachian and American enigma.
Is this a story about weirdly exotic or isolated people - or is it a story about the lies and myths at the heart of American identity itself?
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Saturday May 27, 2023
Episode 11: No Safe Harbor, Part 2
Saturday May 27, 2023
Saturday May 27, 2023
The eastern half of the continental USA is dotted with places often described as "tri-racial isolate communities".
One of the largest such population groups can be found spread over Eastern Kentucky, the western parts of Virginia, East Tennessee, and West Virginia.
Widely known as "Melungeons", few Americans have been the subject of such intense scrutiny and curiosity.
Who are these people? Where did they come from?
In this episode, we continue our exploration of an Appalachian enigma - asking why so many of these mountain people always claimed Portuguese ancestry, even while outsiders dismissed such folk memory.
Is this a story about weirdly exotic or isolated people - or is it a story about the lies and myths at the heart of American identity itself?

Sunday Apr 30, 2023
Episode 10: No Safe Harbor, Part 1
Sunday Apr 30, 2023
Sunday Apr 30, 2023
The eastern half of the continental USA is dotted with places often described as "tri-racial isolate communities".
One of the largest such population groups can be found spread over Eastern Kentucky, the western parts of Virginia, East Tennessee, and West Virginia.
Widely known as "Melungeons", few Americans have been the subject of such intense scrutiny and curiosity.
Who are these people? Where did they come from?
Are they really a mix of Northern European settlers, African Americans, and indigenous peoples?
Or is there something more complicated and deeply hidden in Melungeon history?

Tuesday Feb 07, 2023
Episode 9: How Lovely Are Thy Branches
Tuesday Feb 07, 2023
Tuesday Feb 07, 2023
Do the mass media and film industry reflect popular culture, or create it?
Where do we get our shared history, our national story, our traditions and identity?
Follow us as we explore the origins of Christmas in America, while attempting to discover what connects Hollywood, Abraham Lincoln, and, um, Lebanon?

Wednesday Oct 26, 2022
Episode 8: The Witch in the Tent Grave
Wednesday Oct 26, 2022
Wednesday Oct 26, 2022
Appalachia has no shortage of murder ballads and murder tales.
And Appalachia certainly has no shortage of folklore dealing with "haints" and witches.
But sometimes all of it becomes so entangled that separating folklore from fact is almost impossible.
Why are so many Appalachian "witches" buried under strange "tent graves"?
Did the old-time communities of Middle Tennessee harbor secrets now lost in the mists of time?
Follow us into a dark, moss-covered tent grave cemetery to find out...

Sunday Aug 21, 2022
Episode 7: My Little Runaway
Sunday Aug 21, 2022
Sunday Aug 21, 2022
Josie and Celia both ran away from home as teenagers - one before the age of 15.
Between them, these girls would travel thousands of miles to meet their similar destinies.
Both would end up working as underage "sporting girls" on the 19th century American frontier, and both would become consort to a man still celebrated today in American film and folklore.
One would survive her ordeals by forgetting.
The other could never forget...

Saturday Jun 25, 2022
Episode 6: Sun Bonnets and Bootstraps
Saturday Jun 25, 2022
Saturday Jun 25, 2022
It is often said that we live in "post-truth" times, as if misinformation and disinformation are an innovation of the internet age.
The people who bend reality to fit ideology have been around for decades - for centuries - and they play the long game.
One of the most popular and long-running TV series in US history premiered in 1974.
Little House on the Prairie was a big slice of sweet American apple pie.
But sometimes sugar is for covering-up something rotten...

Friday Apr 01, 2022
Episode 5: Charleston Reshuffle
Friday Apr 01, 2022
Friday Apr 01, 2022
Announcing the first of our new "bitesized" episodes, which we hope to release regularly between our "deep dive" episodes.
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On 4 April 2015, an unarmed man was unlawfully shot dead on the streets of Charleston, South Carolina by a police officer.
The local chief of police would be called to testify in the subsequent murder trial, amid national media interest and widespread community unrest.
The public interpretation of events was largely divided along the usual American socio-ethnic and political faultlines.
But Charleston is one of the oldest towns in the American South, with many secrets buried deep underneath the weight of centuries - and nothing is ever quite as it seems.
And the people now living on different sides of the tracks might have a lot more in common than they could possibly imagine...
"Charleston Reshuffle", out now at beforewewerewhite.com and wherever you get your podcasts.