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When Reconstruction allowed Black people to gather, vote, and socialize, it was up to the Klan to restore order. Now, the ...
Troy Reddin said after county officials issued his permit for the event, Sheriff Rick Staley alerted officials to his past as ...
The Dance Is Deeply Black and Deeply Southern—But Not Just That “Boots on the Ground” is rooted in Black Southern trail ride culture—where horses, grills, and line dancing go hand-in-hand.
Line dancing has been a part of celebrations in Black communities for decades, but more recently it has taken on new meaning — a refuge from the division and chaos of these times.
Every week, DJ Hugo Max lights up the dance floor at Voyeur Nightclub, where country line dancing draws hundreds from all walks of life. "I see people from all ages and backgrounds," Hugo said.
Line dancing is making a comeback -- across the nation -- including right here on the Gulf Coast. And as FOX 10′s Lee Peck shows us -- you never know where it might take you.
Eliza Jouin, left, and Hannah Pinson were among the over 300 people who attended Stud Country, a line dancing and two-step class, at Manhattan’s Georgia Room on April 17. James Emmerman for The ...