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S2 EP4: William Isom II Interview

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William Isom II is a native of Hamblen County, Tennessee. He's the director of community outreach for East Tennessee PBS, and is the director of the Black in Appalachia Project. During this episode, William shares what it’s like to be multi-ethnic and black in Appalachia, how it is connected to the Melungeon people, and how it inspired the growth of the Black in Appalachia Project.

Presented by the Melungeon Heritage Association (www.melungeon.org)

Hosted by Heather Andolina (MHA Board President)

Produced by Lis Malone (www.breakingdishes.org)

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William Isom II is a native of Hamblen County, Tennessee. He's the director of community outreach for East Tennessee PBS, and is the director of the Black in Appalachia Project. During this episode, William shares what it’s like to be multi-ethnic and black in Appalachia, how it is connected to the Melungeon people, and how it inspired the growth of the Black in Appalachia Project.

Presented by the Melungeon Heritage Association (www.melungeon.org)

Hosted by Heather Andolina (MHA Board President)

Produced by Lis Malone (www.breakingdishes.org)

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