Stepney Underwood; from the Library of Congress Collection
Remembering Slavery: 
Those Who Survived Tell Their Stories
 
And one more thing I want you to promise me:  
that you's gonna tell all the children my story.
--Papa Dallas Stewart

About Smithsonian Productions & 
Public Radio International 
 
 
About the Project 

Their Voices 

Project Director 

Consultants 

Sources 

Sponsors 

Smithsonian Productions 


Institute of 
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The WPA and the   
Archive of Folk Song  

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    Smithsonian Productions is the electronic media production center of the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest complex of museums and research facilities. Working in computerized all-digital studios, its audio production team creates award-winning radio broadcasts, related compact discs and audio cassettes, as well as audio for film, videos, CD-ROM, and on-line services. In programs such as the Peabody Award-winning Black Radio, Jazz Smithsonian, Folk Masters, Guitar: Electrified, Amplified, and Deified, and Dialogue, Smithsonian Productions presents the best in performance and information radio.  

    Public Radio International (PRI), the distributor for Remembering Slavery, is one of two major public radio networks in the United States and the largest in terms of program hours distributed. PRI offers news and information, classical music, contemporary music, and other cultural programming. Headquartered in Minneapolis, PRI has more than 600 affiliate stations throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Guam. On the average, 18.1 million people tune to PRI affiliate stations each week.  

     
     
To learn more about Smithsonian Productions, visit their  Web site at http://www.si.edu/organiza/offices/siprod/start.htm
 


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