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Boil That Cabbage Down

Season 11 Episode 1106

A novice banjoist embarks on a journey to uncover the instrument’s overlooked Black origins. Through lessons, history, and community, she confronts the banjo’s complex legacy, culminating in a celebratory jam session that reconnects past and present.

Aired: 06/14/26
Support for Reel South is made possible by the ETV Endowment of South Carolina, National Endowment for the Arts, and Wyncote Foundation.
Extras
A novice banjoist performs "Boil That Cabbage Down" at a celebratory jam session.
Engines roar across the blazing red dunes between El Paso and Ciudad Juárez.
Hidden in George's art lies memories from his childhood in Ukraine.
Louisiana artist Jan Beauboeuf muses on art and creation.
Sgt. Mike Berry discusses how he copes with the emotions brought up by recovering corpses.
Teddy advises a client and her partner on what to expect during labor and childbirth.
Immigrants and their families celebrate earning US citizenship.
Scenes of dancers rehearsing and joyfully performing in Birmingham, Alabama.
A filmmaker probes dams, displacement, and family legacy.
Dr. Ken Roberts warns residents about a hydropower project.
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