Finding Black Joy Beyond the Banjo's Racist Past | Short Documentary - June 16, 2026 -
Subscribe to Reel South and never miss a new documentary: https://tinyurl.com/3rtxj4kd 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. Directed by Candace Mae.
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