EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 26 MIN
The BLACK Aesthetic: Hidden Gems of Arkansas Black History
from The Folding Chair with Osyrus Bolly · host The Folding Chair
What does it mean to see Black Arkansas, not just in textbooks, but in texture, rhythm, resistance, and everyday brilliance?In The BLACK Aesthetic, Osyrus Bolly takes listeners on a journey beneath the surface of history, uncovering the overlooked, the uncelebrated, and the quietly revolutionary stories that shape Black life across Arkansas. This is not a retelling of the familiar—it is a reclamation of the hidden architecture of culture: the artists, organizers, educators, musicians, and everyday people whose lives have defined a legacy too rich to remain in the margins.From the enduring courage of the Little Rock Nine to the economic and cultural force of the Mosaic Templars of America, from the echoes of grassroots resistance in Forrest City to the living traditions carried through neighborhoods, classrooms, and creative spaces—this podcast reveals how history is not something behind us, but something we are still shaping.This is more than a podcast.It is an archive. A classroom. A cultural offering.A reminder that:Black history in Arkansas is not rare—it is just rarely told this way.And through every story, illuminates a deeper truth, that the aesthetic is not just how we create…
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What does it mean to see Black Arkansas, not just in textbooks, but in texture, rhythm, resistance, and everyday brilliance?In The BLACK Aesthetic, Osyrus Bolly takes listeners on a journey beneath the surface of history, uncovering the overlooked, the uncelebrated, and the quietly revolutionary stories that shape Black life across Arkansas. This is not a retelling of the familiar—it is a reclamation of the hidden architecture of culture: the artists, organizers, educators, musicians, and everyday people whose lives have defined a legacy too rich to remain in the margins.From the enduring courage of the Little Rock Nine to the economic and cultural force of the Mosaic Templars of America, from the echoes of grassroots resistance in Forrest City to the living traditions carried through neighborhoods, classrooms, and creative spaces—this podcast reveals how history is not something behind us, but something we are still shaping.This is more than a podcast.It is an archive. A classroom. A cultural offering.A reminder that:Black history in Arkansas is not rare—it is just rarely told this way.And through every story, illuminates a deeper truth, that the aesthetic is not just how we create…
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