The Kingdom of the Happy Land

The Kingdom of the Happy Land

After the Civil War, as the South lay in ruins, a group of freedmen decided to depart the Mississippi plantation on which they had been held as slaves in search of a promised land.

They found it...in the mountains of Appalachia.

Come along with us as we tell the story of one of the first successful black communities in the south, the Kingdom of the Happy Land.

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Hang Down Your Head, Tom Dooley

Hang Down Your Head, Tom Dooley

On this episode of Stories we have a tale of love and sex and murder in the mountains of North Carolina. Steve and Rod tell you the story of Tom Dula of Wilkes County, North Carolina, whose life has b...

5 Mar 201613min

The POW From Cracker’s Neck

The POW From Cracker’s Neck

Corporal Edward Dickenson from the Cracker’s Neck section of Big Stone Gap, Virginia, was captured by the Chinese during the Korean War and was one of a handful of Americans who initially refused to r...

1 Mar 201611min

The Day The Eastman Exploded

The Day The Eastman Exploded

On October 4, 1960, the lives of the residents of Kingsport, Tennessee, changed forever. It was on that date that a massive explosion occurred at the Tennessee Eastman Chemical Plant in the city, caus...

27 Feb 201614min

Francis Gary Powers

Francis Gary Powers

The world was in the middle of the Cold War on May 1, 1960, when a young Pound, Virginia, man set off on a U-2 flight from Pakistan which ended up making him part of the history of not only Appalachia...

23 Feb 201619min

Hank’s Last Ride

Hank’s Last Ride

On New Years Eve, 1952, 17 year old Charlie Carr was on a mission to deliver country music star Hank Williams to a concert in Canton, Ohio, and ended up driving into Appalachian history. Despite Charl...

20 Feb 201614min

The President’s Wife

The President’s Wife

On December 18th, 1915, widower and President, Woodrow Wilson, married Edith Galt, from Wytheville, Virginia. The new First Lady went on to help her husband through a stroke and, some say, actually ru...

16 Feb 201611min

The Carroll County Courthouse Shootout

The Carroll County Courthouse Shootout

In 1912, Hillsville, Virginia, was the site of a deadly shootout in the Carroll County circuit courtroom that left the judge, a prosecutor, the sheriff and a witness dead, all because one man was inte...

13 Feb 201620min

The Story of Shifty Powers

The Story of Shifty Powers

On this episode of Stories, Rod tells the story of Dickenson County native Shifty Powers, World War II vet who was one of several men whose lives were portrayed in the HBO series, “Band of Brothers.” ...

9 Feb 201613min

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