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The American South: Its Stories, Music, and Art

From small farms to urban neighborhoods, from the region itself to the more distant worlds of the southern diaspora, we discover the stories, music, and art of the American South.

Status: World Music
Status: Liberal Arts
Course7 hours

Featured reviews

MF

5.0Reviewed Feb 3, 2016

This has been an interesting and informative course. It would be nice if Prof Ferris could produce an intermediate course on the same topic.

CC

5.0Reviewed Aug 25, 2015

Bill Ferris is a wealth of knowledge and experience - I only regret missing out on the classroom dynamic of a Ferris-led discussion of Southern arts, particularly the Blues.

LD

5.0Reviewed Nov 6, 2015

I really enjoyed this course. The lecturer has a style that keeps you interested. The content was very interesting.

SD

4.0Reviewed Feb 18, 2019

I watched many of the videos. It was very interesting. I particularly liked the stories/video clips of musicians. I do hope you have seen The Song Catcher..this reminded me of it.

EX

4.0Reviewed Nov 10, 2015

It's a great course with a lot of background on Blues music. Tho I wish there were more music pieces to listen as examples.

JM

5.0Reviewed Sep 26, 2020

Amazing course enjoyed every minute and would like to thank Professor Ferris for sharing his knowledge in such a joyful way.

JE

5.0Reviewed Nov 6, 2019

The lectures were so interesting and the interviews were amazing! The music added so much to the course! Highly recommend!

BG

5.0Reviewed Nov 27, 2015

An excellent course. Truly informative and engaging. I recommend this course to those interested in the Blues, its history and birthplace.

MH

5.0Reviewed Jan 25, 2021

I loved this course. I learned about many interesting aspects in the southern lands of the united states.

LL

5.0Reviewed Oct 28, 2017

very helpful an introduction! Making me really wanna know more about the South. Love the Story-telling oral tradition of South!

EM

5.0Reviewed Oct 4, 2015

Amazing course! Conversational, relaxed lectures that are well-informed, paired with excellent archival footage--mostly generated by the presenting professor.

JB

5.0Reviewed Aug 3, 2020

I could tell that the professor was passionate about the subject and enjoys teaching it. His passion made everything more interesting and easier to learn.

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