On the Greenville Levee (1978)

In the summer of 1978, Alan Lomax, John Bishop, and Worth Long spent two days on the levee in Greenville, Mississippi, interviewing Walter Brown, Joe Savage, Bill Gordon, and William S. Hart -- former levee-camp laborers, river roustabouts, and Parchman Farm inmates. The result was a remarkable collection of reminiscences, tall tales, field hollers, and oral history preserved on two hours of video tape, presented in its original order here. (This footage is part of the 1978 Mississippi collection but in order to maintain the conversation's original running order, it's also presented separately here.)

Part 4 of 4: Roustabout reminiscences on the Greenville levee (1978)

Part 2 of 4: Roustabout reminiscences on the Greenville levee (1978)

Part 3 of 4: Roustabout reminiscences on the Greenville levee (1978)

Greenville levee-camp conversation (part 5 of 12) (1978)

Walter Brown's levee-camp payday rhyme (1978)

Greenville levee-camp conversation (part 7 of 12) (1978)

Greenville levee-camp conversation (part 9 of 12) (1978)

Greenville levee-camp conversation (part 6 of 12) (1978)

Greenville levee-camp conversation (part 4 of 12) (1978)

Walter Brown's levee-camp payday story (1978)

Greenville levee-camp conversation (part 3 of 12) (1978)

Greenville levee-camp conversation (part 2 of 12) (1978)

William S. Hart: Levee-camp holler (1978)

Greenville levee-camp conversation (part 11 of 12) (1978)

Greenville levee-camp conversation (part 10 of 12) (1978)

Part 1 of 4: Roustabout reminiscences on the Greenville levee (1978)

Greenville levee-camp conversation (part 12 of 12) (1978)

Greenville levee-camp conversation (part 8 of 12) / Payday holler (1978)

Greenville levee-camp conversation (part 1 of 12) (1978)

Joe Savage & Walter Brown: Levee-camp hollers (1978)