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Almost 80
by Bennye
Almost 80 is a podcast that features the life of Bennye, starting from rural Texas in the 1940s, to her years of teaching music, singing in musical and opera productions, and her prolific career as a church musician.
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Bennye's Early Education
Bennye and Keisha sit down for a conversation about Bennye's primary and secondary education. Starting with kindgergarten, moving through making her way to a state-wide competition when she was 7, and then learning multiple instruments in high school band, Bennye takes her time to fondly remember the beginnings of her formal education.
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Everyday Life
In this episode of Almost 80, hosts Bennye and Keisha sit down with Bennye's brother Alvin—affectionately called Uncle Flea—to reminisce about their childhood in the Bethlehem community. They discuss growing up on a 50-acre farm without electricity, the daily chores that shaped their early lives, and the communal efforts of butchering, growing food, and canning produce. They also reflect on their simpler, yet imaginative forms of play, highlighting games and activities that bonded the community. The conversation touches on the importance of family roles, the significance of holidays like Juneteenth, and the cultural dynamics of segregation. This heartfelt conversation serves as a rich and vivid oral history of a bygone era, aiming to preserve these memories for future generations.
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A Turn of Events
In this episode, Bennye describes how a tragedy in 1947 changed the trajectory of her family's life. 00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:36 Catching Up After a Long Break01:33 Family Background and Early Memories04:00 The Fire11:42 Coping with Loss and Moving Forward17:43 Reflections and Gratitude22:18 Emotional Farewell and Conclusion
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Those Who Came Before
In this episode of Almost 80, Bennye and her daughter, Keisha, revisit their family history after a summer-long break. They discuss their past episodes, covering Bennye's childhood experiences in East Texas, including picking cotton and explaining where DeKalb is. The conversation then delves into a rich narrative about Bennye's family, focusing on her parents, Emmitt and Arnese. They discuss Emmitt’s personality, hardships, and medical challenges, as well as Arnese’s resilience and nurturing spirit despite facing colorism and abandonment by her parents. The episode closes with reflections on generational trauma and resilience which underlie this deeply personal and historical American story.
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DeKalb, Texas: Growing up in the Bethlehem Community
This podcast episode features a heartwarming conversation between Bennye and her daughter, Keisha, reminiscing about the mother's upbringing in De Kalb, Texas, and the surrounding Bethlehem community. Bennye shares vivid memories of her small-town life, detailing the town's demographic composition, local businesses, community dynamics, and racial segregation experiences. She contrasts the past with the present, noting the decline in population and communal activities. The discussion also covers personal anecdotes about family, cultural practices, and the impact of their community's socio-economic changes over time. The episode paints a detailed picture of life in a rural American town from the past to its present-day challenges while highlighting the strength and resilience of community bonds.00:00 Welcome Back and Catching Up00:47 Celebrating Milestones and Mother's Day01:21 A Deep Dive into DeKalb, Texas: Hometown Stories03:42 Life in De Kalb: Stores, Services, and Segregation08:39 Community Dynamics and Racial Divides11:23 Navigating Social Norms and Segregation in Retail14:29 Exploring Surrounding Communities and Their Connection to DeKalb16:00 Bethlehem: The Community That Raised Me18:09 The Heart of Community: Church and Fellowship18:50 The Tradition of Hymns and Testimonies19:37 Exploring Gender Roles in Church Leadership20:12 Musical Expressions and Lost Traditions20:38 Family Dynamics and Church Attendance21:51 Community Cooking and Sharing Meals24:11 The Essence of a Close-Knit Community28:36 Addressing Crime and Mental Health in the Community32:00 The Decline of Bethlehem and Reflections on Community Resilience34:16 Concluding Thoughts on Hope and Community Survival
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Cotton
In this episode, host Bennye invites her daughter, Keisha, to discuss Bennye’s childhood experiences working in the cotton fields of DeKalb, Texas. Born into a large family, Bennye recounts her work in cotton fields from the time she was a tween through her high school graduation. She describes what their days were like: the four o'clock wake-up time with the preparation of meals from scratch followed by long hours spent chopping and picking cotton until six in the evening. Despite this challenging work, Bennye reflects on the importance of speaking the memories of these experiences out loud for future generations, emphasizing the sense of community and togetherness that helped them maintain not only survive, but thrive in challenging, yet loving, circumstances. 00:48 The Story Behind the Cotton Cover01:11 Early Life and Childhood Memories02:48 Growing Up in DeKalb, Texas03:59 The Hardships of Cotton Chopping10:01 The Intricacies of Cotton Picking11:43 A Day in the Life of a Cotton Picker14:31 High School and Early Work Experiences14:58 Family Struggles and the Need to Work16:16 Self-Sufficiency and the Perception of Poverty18:50 Childhood Memories and Community Bonds22:28 The Reality of Child Labor in Cotton Fields22:49 The Process of Cotton Picking and Its Challenges26:45 Life as Migrant Workers and Family Dynamics29:08 Reflections on the Past and the Importance of Sharing Stories
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