History's Hook RM EP3 04-25-2026 Hidden Figures

History's Hook RM EP3 04-25-2026 Hidden Figures

From Front Porch Radio - History's Hook by Tom Price

April 27, 2026 · 1h 0m · Episode 176

About this episode

The episode discusses the lives of several notable African-Americans from Maury County, Tennessee who achieved national recognition.

History’s Hook hosts Tom Price and Jo Ann McClellan discuss the lives of several African-Americans who started life in Maury County, Tennessee and went on to national acclaim in various pursuits. Included are the stories of renowned chef to the rich and famous, Rufus Estes; Moses McKissack, a brick maker whose descendants include some of the most highly sought-after architects in the world; and Rev. Edmond Kelley, an enslaved man who was able to obtain his own freedom, then that of his wife and children by becoming one of the most influential preachers in the North, all prior to the Civil War.

People in this episode

Hosts: Tom Price, Jo Ann McClellan

Topics covered

  • African-American history
  • Maury County
  • Civil War
  • influential figures
  • architecture
  • cooking

Keywords

  • African-Americans
  • history
  • Maury County
  • Rufus Estes
  • Moses McKissack
  • Rev. Edmond Kelley
  • Civil War
  • influence
  • freedom

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Maury County, Tennessee

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