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The Best Of Our Knowledge #1318

William L. Clements Library / University of Michigan

Happy holidays! This time of year we always look back and listen again to some stories about interesting people we met during the year.

But this year, the most interesting person we met has been gone for decades…but her pictures live on in a fascinating history project from the University of Michigan. They studied two unique aspects of American life just before and after the end of the 19th century: African American life in the Albany area after the end of slavery…and the photograph. Today on the Best Of Our Knowledge, we’ll listen again to the history professor whose class studied the photo albums of Arabella Chapman…and preserved them on line for all to see.

We’ll also spend an academic minute looking at the dark side of mistletoe.

Bob has been a part of the WAMC family since 2001. He currently produces and hosts National Production's The Best Of Our Knowledge. Over the years, Bob has produced The Environment Show and The Health Show for National Productions and hosted weekend mornings on WAMC for a decade. In addition to producing TBOOK, he is currently a reporter and on air host at WUWF Public Radio at the University of West Florida in Pensacola.