The Tallulah Project - Let's Come Together Episode 1
"Founded in 1857, the Tallulah Louisiana area was developed in the antebellum years by European Americans for cotton plantations. They brought in thousands of enslaved African Americans to produce and harvest the crops. A small town deep in the valley of the Mississippi River, rich in history and faith , has a story to tell about it's past, present and future. "

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Baton Rouge's Troubled Waters | 2008

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Driving Around Rural Small Town Delta Village Tallulah, Louisiana Abandoned Buildings on the Bayou

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🔴 Before You Leave, God Wants To Reveal Something That Could Change Your Life Forever Today

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25 Forgotten Poor Man's Meals Black Families Ate to Survive!

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The Real-Life Story of a Black Man Surviving the Great Depression in Chicago in 1930

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How America's Richest City Per Capita Lost Everything Overnight: Natchez, Mississippi

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The Legacy of the Smith Estate: Nearly 200 Years in the Making

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America 250: How slavery in Louisiana shaped the economic foundation of the U.S.

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Teddy’s Bear Festival 2023 | Small Town Fun in Tallulah, Louisiana!

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12 Texas Towns So DANGEROUS Even Locals Avoid Them After Dark

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History of Kenner, Louisiana | Jefferson Parish | LA QUICK HISTORY

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TALLULAH LOUISIANA HOODS

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How We Got Over

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A House for My Mother

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7 Countries Where Black People Are Not Welcomed

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25 Soul Foods Served at Mississippi Juke Joints

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Answer to Harvesting Giant River Fish is Handmade Traps | Fishing with Chuc Duong and Her Children

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Tallulah Louisiana Driving Through

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“Transfer Everything to Us Before You Remarry”—Then My Doorbell Rang

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