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March 26, 2024

March 26, 2024

Kerri Greenidge discusses her book on the Grimke sisters; Stephen Drury previews a concert celebrating Charles Ives

The Culture Show Podcast

March 26, 202438m 38s

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Show Notes

Sarah and Angelina Grimke are admired in American history for rejecting their privileged lives on a plantation in  the south to become activists in the North. Their  pamphlets evangelizing anti-slavery were among the most influential of the antebellum era. They are still read today. What also endures was an omission from the Grimkes’ family portrait: their Black relatives. That was until Tufts University history professor Kerri Greenidge made a course correction with her book "The Grimkes," which  focuses on the Black members of the Grimke family.

From there, how many pianos does it take to Celebrate Charles Ives?  The pioneer in avant-garde music is being celebrated at New England Conservatory with a series of concerts marking his 150th birthday. NEC’s Stephen Drury joins us for a preview. 

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