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Sunday, March 17, 2019

Cracker-Boy IN PRINT! - Crackpot Podcast 53

Hello friends, I am so happy to be podcasting more regularly again.  I am even happier to tell you that Cracker-Boy is in print!!!

You can buy this rogue history book, packed with original sources, served in small portions, right here:


I think I talk more than I ever have in an episode here, so consider yourselves warned.

The Crackpot Podcast features unsanctioned historian James LaFond and his enabler Lynn Lockhart.

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0:00:28  Podcasting technology update
0:01:45  Apologies!  CRACKER-BOY!!!
0:04:16  John Hu and distinguishing slaves from citizens
0:10:56  Amelie Wen Zhao, African-American slavery supremacy
0:22:21  Freedom on the Move
0:28:20  Fugitive slave catching, petroleum, foreign labor
0:33:20  James makes a prediction
0:34:55  Carcel clothing, Lynn gets emotional
0:40:54  WIPs, see also, the Letter to the Shareholder
0:57:52  Wrath of Gnon, nightmares
1:03:30  In the mind of a writer, On Silence
1:10:04  Panhandler murder, Baltimore


(c) 2019 Lynn Lockhart

4 comments:

  1. Caught the podcast and enjoyed it. Sound was surprisingly good considering it was done with a cell phone. Will you go on MythsTC to promote book? I just bought copy so at least one sale is on ledger now! I will try to write sympathetic review after I read it. Cheers

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    1. Thank you so much, SidVic, I hope you enjoy it! I don't know how much the Myth20c fellows have been in touch with James lately, but that would be nice!

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  2. Hey, SidVic, I haven't done a promotional podcast with the Myth and don't plan on it as they are subject driven and I covered this subject with them. However, many loose ends left on this subject should be wrapped up by the time I complete the series, then I will ask them to have me on after the rest are completed [4 volumes to go]. In fact, the last podcast I did with them was precisely on the material in Crackerboy and the soon to be released Greatest Lie Ever Sold. I have already expanded my understanding of the Plantation Era since then and look forward to nailing down a unified theory of American origins by 2020.
    Thanks for picking up the book, Bro!

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  3. Haha, just giving you grief man. None the less you should really consider trying to get on some podcast to promote the book. I would use the myths of 20th century appearance as a demo tape. You come across is extremely knowledgeable and entertaining in that appearance. These guys need content. And whatever else one might say about you got a ton of content. It's unlikely but one score on a Rogan like podcast would provide a lot of bank. Luke Ford, Southern AF podcast, and grace should be considered. If you want to go more transgressive history reviewed.com is an option.

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