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Program 01: Daisy Turner, Vermont Storyteller

Series: Journey's End: The Memories and Traditions of Daisy Turner and her Family
From: Vermont Folklife Center Media
Length: 00:03:20

Introducing Daisy Turner who lived to be 104 and was an extraordinary storyteller, sharing experiences from her lifetime and from her parents and grandparents before her. Read the full description.
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Also in the Journey's End: The Memories and Traditions of Daisy Turner and her Family series

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Program 20: Journey's End (00:02:48)
From: Vermont Folklife Center Media

Daisy Turner was proud of her heritage and understood the value of her family tradition. This is the concluding program in the series, Journey's End.
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Program 19: Alec Turner's Funeral (00:03:30)
From: Vermont Folklife Center Media

At the time of Alec Turner's death in 1923, Journey's End had been his home for 50 years.
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Program 18: Daisy's Near Marriage (00:01:45)
From: Vermont Folklife Center Media

At 40 Daisy became engaged to Joseph Bonet. When he later broke off the engagement, Daisy sued him--and won!
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Program 17: A New Year's Recitation (00:04:56)
From: Vermont Folklife Center Media

By the turn of the century the Turner household had become a kind of community social center. This program explores the texture of these gatherings.
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Program 16: Daisy's Premonition (00:05:16)
From: Vermont Folklife Center Media

Daisy and her father were so close that she felt they could communicate psychically. This program details such an event.
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Program 15: Daisy Turner Goes to Market (00:04:14)
From: Vermont Folklife Center Media

When a Boston market owner attempts to cheat her father, Daisy travels to Boston to confront him.
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Program 14: Daisy's Black Doll (00:04:39)
From: Vermont Folklife Center Media

As a girl, Daisy Turner faces discrimination at school and confronts it directly--with poetry.
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Program 13: How Daisy's Sister Shot the Bull (00:03:11)
From: Vermont Folklife Center Media

Daisy suffered from rickets as a child and during her younger years was unable to walk. At a young age she heard prayers, recitations, hymns, and songs, which she learned and ...
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Program 12: Alec Turner, the Strong Man (00:03:20)
From: Vermont Folklife Center Media

In this episode Alec Turner accepts a challenge and performs a dramatic feat of strength.
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Program 11: Coming to Vermont (00:03:20)
From: Vermont Folklife Center Media

Alec Turner and his wife, Sally settle in Vermont on the farm he called Journey's End.

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Introducing Daisy Turner who lived to be 104 and was an extraordinary storyteller, sharing experiences from her lifetime and from her parents and grandparents before her.

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Review of Program 01: Daisy Turner, Vermont Storyteller

This Peabody Award winning series of short portraits of storyteller Daisy Turner who lived to be 104 ( narrated by the inimitable Barbara Jordan ) is a perfect gem to drop into ATC or ME if your station is looking for programming for Black History month. There are 20 short modules that use Turners voice recalling her songs of childhood, slave narrative, and personal history, as well as commentary from other figures knowledgable of her life.
The production is clear, polished without seeming so, and aims directly at the soul.

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