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TTHN Ep 4 - Singing for Glory

TTHN Ep 4 - Singing for Glory

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In the years after the Civil War, freedom had come—but stability had not.

In Nashville, a small group of students at Fisk University faced an uncertain future. Their school was struggling. Resources were scarce. The path forward wasn’t clear.

So they did something unexpected.

They sang.

What began as a desperate effort to raise funds became something far greater. The Fisk Jubilee Singers carried the spirituals of a people—songs born out of suffering, faith, and endurance—across the country and eventually across the world.

In this episode of The Tennessee History Nerd, we tell the story of the Jubilee Singers—how they preserved a musical tradition, helped save their university, and introduced the world to a sound that could not be silenced.

Because sometimes the most powerful voices rise not in comfort—but in hardship.

So grab your favorite beverage, find a comfortable place, and listen to a story that was meant to be heard.

Sources

  • Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877 — Foner, E. (1988). Harper & Row.
  • The African-American History of Nashville, Tennessee, 1780–1930: Elites and Dilemmas — Lovett, B. L. (1999). University of Arkansas Press.

  • Tennessee Encyclopedia —
    Mitchell, R. L., Jr. (2018). “Fisk University”

  • Tennessee Encyclopedia —
    McKenzie, R. T. (2018). “Reconstruction”


  • National Register of Historic Places —
    Jubilee Hall (Fisk University) (1971). U.S. Department of the Interior.

  • The Jubilee Singers and Their Campaign for Twenty Thousand Dollars — Pike, G. D. (1873). Lee and Shepard.

  • Dark Midnight When I Rise: The Story of the Jubilee Singers — Ward, A. (2000). Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
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Hosted by Big John Summers
Produced by Summers Media Enterprises

Music by Big John Summers

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