Journey Down the Mississippi: America's Cultural Heartbeat

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @weidongwang1114
    @weidongwang1114 Рік тому +8

    Hi,
    Regarding Cairo Ohio.
    I went to a town in Mexico, called San Miguel Allende last Oct.
    The town was built because the Spaniards found silver nearby.
    When the mines were closed, the town became a ghost town.
    But some artists were attracted to its preserved colonial buildings.
    And they restored them.
    Now the town is booming with tourists from everywhere in the world.
    Good luck!

    • @idk-xj6wv
      @idk-xj6wv 5 місяців тому

      It's Cairo Illinois not Ohio

  • @milliebanks7209
    @milliebanks7209 3 роки тому +23

    Why all the negative comments? You are missing out on providing so much wonderful information regarding the Mighty Mississippi!

  • @childoftruth1738
    @childoftruth1738 3 роки тому +18

    Pronounce it kay-row!! Gotta love the "river rats", they are salt of the earth, God fearing, honest, self reliant and will give you the shirt off their backs! This is America! Love from WKy ❤️

    • @T.Sullivan
      @T.Sullivan 2 роки тому

      God fearing lol. None of us mfs believe in fairy tales

    • @kevincourtney7312
      @kevincourtney7312 Рік тому

      @@T.Sullivan LOL, you will.

  • @majie1018
    @majie1018 3 роки тому +67

    I don’t think this is about the Mississippi, but more about poverty in the black communities along the river. Depressing to say the least.

    • @emr6153
      @emr6153 3 роки тому +2

      What did you expect it to be abt? The fish and wildlife remaining along the Mississippi?

    • @gatestimonymiracle1302
      @gatestimonymiracle1302 3 роки тому +3

      Yes tuns of black people died in that river

    • @Sheruff1978
      @Sheruff1978 2 роки тому +10

      Agreed. Very little about the actual river. And there is so much to talk about. Wasn’t really looking for a lesson on “systemic racism” we get enough of those EVRY day. Thought maybe I’d learn something about the river I spent so much time on but nope.

    • @timfoinc.6879
      @timfoinc.6879 2 роки тому +1

      That is your vision and opinion from this film.

    • @6969-c6m
      @6969-c6m 2 роки тому +2

      ​@@Sheruff1978 systematic racism. get real

  • @twostop6895
    @twostop6895 3 роки тому +6

    with all the water issues out west wet places like this should be thriving

  • @ianwebb2235
    @ianwebb2235 3 роки тому +9

    This was incredible!, My wife - she is Japanese, she loves the Blues, as do I she, and I were amazed! Thank you.

  • @reelhappytravellers2691
    @reelhappytravellers2691 3 роки тому +11

    Really a feast for the eyes!
    It must be my extreme good luck to have got a chance to see such a beautiful video!

  • @carrueross2705
    @carrueross2705 3 роки тому +13

    Very well done documentary. Explains so well how our great river has touched so many of our lives, directly and indirectly.

  • @tybickford7896
    @tybickford7896 Рік тому +1

    My Dad and I traveled the Big Mississippi River traveling to Seattle from Sidney,Nebraska and I'll never forget it!. R.i.P Kelly Roger Bickford

    • @gem5511
      @gem5511 Рік тому

      Via the Mississippi River????

    • @carlsaganlives6086
      @carlsaganlives6086 Рік тому

      @@gem5511 It's a tourist paddle wheeler, plying the headwaters.

  • @SquaretailDaddy
    @SquaretailDaddy 2 роки тому +22

    I drove through Cairo a few years back bc I knew of its historic significance. I’m also a lover of old towns, the sometimes blown out towns that are now in decline: nothing prepares me for Cairo though. It was the most dismal, jolting dose of ruin I’ve ever experienced. Again, not a spring chicken, this was unique in all my travels. I do wish I could go back and look again though honestly, and hope to see some history.

    • @ayinaticfrazlin3572
      @ayinaticfrazlin3572 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah I actually live and so much racial riots in the past have really made this city the place it is right now it's really sad.

    • @teegrowl5186
      @teegrowl5186 Рік тому

      Funny how some people dnt know it's actually the NILE

  • @robertshaver1612
    @robertshaver1612 3 роки тому +19

    So authentic. You captured the river, the music and the pain of poverty. Great writing, editing and storytelling. This is documentary film making at its best. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @marktwained
      @marktwained 3 роки тому +9

      Lots of false information

    • @paulbriggs3072
      @paulbriggs3072 2 роки тому +6

      @@marktwained Even worse. As if New Orleans was all about blues or jazz as opposed to normal life.

    • @walterquick8649
      @walterquick8649 2 роки тому +3

      bs irish were slaves also
      Now Corperates are the NEW slave OWNER

    • @___beyondhorizon4664
      @___beyondhorizon4664 Рік тому

      It mentioned provence, there's no province in the US

    • @N5KDA
      @N5KDA 11 місяців тому +1

      A story of half truths. I've been in a river town for 60 years. This area is one of the nations best kept secrets because of videos like this. Keep them coming!

  • @EddieRobertsRiverGypsy
    @EddieRobertsRiverGypsy 3 роки тому +18

    Oddly they skipped my home towns. Natchez, MS the oldest settlement on the Mississippi. Didn't mention Devil's Punchbowl that most want to bury as a bad post Civil War memory. Just across the river from Natchez is Vidalia, LA my home town (sort of because I'm actually 10 miles south of there a quarter mile off the river) but I pretty much live on both sides of the river and on the river as a crew boat/supply boat and emergency transport boat Captain for the towboat industry.
    The things I have witnessed are book worthy.
    The many deaths. The unrecoverable bodies. The once fairly clean but muddy waters now reek of pollution but on the upside it's a beautiful river that demands respect. So many sunrises and sunsets. Full moons and dark nights.
    I have ran some of the strangest currents ever. The forever changing river.
    Once you learn to navigate high water comes then recededs and you start all over again. New sand bars appear. Old ones dissappear.
    This River gets in your blood. I run it night and day, storms, fog, high winds, etc. Keeps you on point. I'm at mile 357 right now (Marango Bend) on the Lower where the river runs wide and crazy.
    Just surprised me they didn't cover this area with all the history and plantations here..
    I grew up as a sharecropper on this delta farming. Gave up 1/4th of the crops to the land owners which was fair until soybean prices bottomed out. Sharecropping has basically died as big corporations took over. Bill Gates purchased thousands of acres here putting many sharcroppers out of buiness thus I turned to the river for work; hard work but people here are used to hard work.
    As a child I sat atop the levee on my pony and watched many baptisms. I attended an all black church right here where I sit now as the only white person (actually Indian but thats another story about migrating down here in the 1960's). The church still stands and is active.
    I have saw this river change so much over the past 50 years.
    If the river wins (and eventually it will) it will take a more western route that would mean disaster for the Port of Baton Rouge and New Orleans and wipe out the Morgan City area. The river wants to turn west just south of here but man is trying to divert this change.
    Eventually the river will win.
    This is no river to play on; the Lower. It demands respect. Just off the top of my head I can count 7 unrecoverable bodies in this area over the past couple of years.
    It's not for pleasure boating nor the inexperienced boater at all.

    • @tishlacombe364
      @tishlacombe364 2 роки тому +5

      You should write a book. You're very intelligent and capable of telling us story about your life. I live in Slidell Louisiana, do you know where that is? ☄️

    • @venusflytrap795
      @venusflytrap795 2 роки тому +4

      This is a beautiful piece you have written. My family are from Natchez and would frequently cross over to Vidalia. The punch bowl is hush hush. Sad to say.

    • @deondreperkins9182
      @deondreperkins9182 2 роки тому +3

      Man I thought I had a gift for writing stories but u my friend are definitely in the wrong field!! U should indeed write a book about this!! U have a gift my ppl!!

  • @007vsMagua
    @007vsMagua 3 роки тому +12

    The lower Mississippi has certainly helped to developed Southern culture and life, but the upper Mississippi played a major role in providing the raw materials for building the West and spreading culture.

  • @maryhodgson3970
    @maryhodgson3970 Рік тому

    GOD bless the people of the Mississippi River please keep the music 🎵🎶 going on..GOD throught your son JESUS please forgive me of my sins if I ever took anything for granted or anyone in my life I'm so sorry .I pray for all people of the world.amen.

  • @emmilypalmer9269
    @emmilypalmer9269 3 роки тому +21

    Depressing how far our country hasn’t grown. Shameful.

    • @josephoneil3093
      @josephoneil3093 3 роки тому +1

      Funny, I bet they’re happier than you.

    • @emmilypalmer9269
      @emmilypalmer9269 3 роки тому +3

      @@josephoneil3093 ??? Make sense with your comments or why waste time?

    • @medooo37
      @medooo37 3 роки тому +1

      @Emmily you are so beautiful

    • @mathieutoussaintlemos6159
      @mathieutoussaintlemos6159 Рік тому +1

      America spends billions and trillions of dollars on military exercises around the globe, but is unable to develop this rich culturally region. I can't understand it, seriously.

    • @emmilypalmer9269
      @emmilypalmer9269 Рік тому +1

      @@mathieutoussaintlemos6159 seriously shameful 😖 You have a spectacular name 🙏

  • @phyllispatterson7352
    @phyllispatterson7352 2 роки тому +1

    I was born a town away. This area of the country was left back in the last century.

  • @JustinMajors-n1v
    @JustinMajors-n1v 11 місяців тому

    Msn, that old fellow’s account of the flood made me really sad and fortunate I’ve never been in any situations like that

  • @ryrvik
    @ryrvik 3 роки тому +6

    HERE WE GO!!

  • @akiyamada2306
    @akiyamada2306 3 роки тому +27

    Not a single mention of when the Mississippi flowed BACKWARDS for a week due to a massive earthquake...missed opportunity.
    Also, while I appreciated how race was handled in this film I am disappointed y'all didn't talk for a minute about the Indigenous peoples and the real history of Mississippi.

    • @marktwained
      @marktwained 3 роки тому

      Never ran backwards for a week. That is lore, not true.

    • @ghostballs1874
      @ghostballs1874 2 роки тому +1

      The video is about how the river impacted America not Indians

    • @douglasthompson8927
      @douglasthompson8927 2 роки тому +1

      @@ghostballs1874 Indians are not Americans ?

    • @ghostballs1874
      @ghostballs1874 2 роки тому +1

      @@douglasthompson8927 not by choice

    • @douglasthompson8927
      @douglasthompson8927 2 роки тому +1

      @@ghostballs1874 what`s that supposed to mean?

  • @ahmadali-lb4gg
    @ahmadali-lb4gg 3 роки тому +3

    Good video

  • @modernera777
    @modernera777 2 роки тому +4

    Cario is ironically named and placed near a town named Mounds which is believed to be one of the three North American Pyramids.

    • @CortexNewsService
      @CortexNewsService 9 місяців тому

      That part of Illinois is still called Little Egypt too.

  • @billyalonzo406
    @billyalonzo406 2 роки тому +2

    Having both rivers less than a half a hour from my home I find myself drewn to them So much to be seen The spring time is the best time to be on them unless there in flood stage The Mo in flood stage can be a unforgiving river Spent many a day sand bagging Trying to hold it in her banks

  • @missKushite
    @missKushite Рік тому +2

    Those Casinos did nothing for the Mississippi Delta!

  • @marcdesmeuzes2054
    @marcdesmeuzes2054 2 роки тому +1

    I would like to go to the Montana. It's beautiful and very cold in Winter.

  • @carlanova1427
    @carlanova1427 2 роки тому +1

    The "muddy waters" comment double entendre for the musical artist from Mississippi!

  • @sakshigupta403
    @sakshigupta403 Рік тому

    Productive information

  • @ramishrambarran3998
    @ramishrambarran3998 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent video. Thanks. Trinidad & Tobago.

  • @retheeshs9701
    @retheeshs9701 3 роки тому

    REMEMBERING ALL THOSE VETRANS WHO FAUGHT at their whole life along the mother MISSISSIPPI. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @sunmoonworld3466
    @sunmoonworld3466 3 роки тому +3

    Really enjoyed this big love❤👍

  • @Zanzamor
    @Zanzamor 3 роки тому +27

    Instead of more churches they need a better education system teach them a better way out of depredation, churches have there agenda but preaching the lords way does not get them out of there situation extreme educational over haul needs to be done and preaching doesn't change it, build churches right along of it build higher education institutions thats how churches can help instead of churches and preaching

    • @starloszelson4541
      @starloszelson4541 2 роки тому +1

      Why don’t YOU go set up a better education system

    • @foxtrot684
      @foxtrot684 2 роки тому

      Their… not, there.

    • @Zanzamor
      @Zanzamor 2 роки тому

      @@foxtrot684 ??.

  • @sachinrv1
    @sachinrv1 3 роки тому +3

    It is the same story for each and every river. We are not keeping any stone un-turned in polluting our rivers and the time will come when the world will go to wars just for a glass of water.

    • @johannathatsall
      @johannathatsall 3 роки тому +2

      So true.
      Fresh water is not being honored all over the world!

  • @DilshadKhan-wz3bu
    @DilshadKhan-wz3bu 3 роки тому +2

    God is watching in them😇

  • @xen4886
    @xen4886 3 роки тому +9

    Very nice and very balanced. Mark Twain probably would've 'liked' this too.

  • @doublezmtnman
    @doublezmtnman 3 роки тому +10

    The story of the Mississippi is much more diverse than just talking about slavery which you do for most of the program.

  • @christopherspence6459
    @christopherspence6459 2 роки тому +1

    Water skiing was invented in 1922 when Ralph Samuelson used a pair of boards as skis and a clothesline as a towrope on Lake Pepin in Lake City, Minnesota. - Wikipedia

  • @MikeLoveBuns
    @MikeLoveBuns Рік тому

    Enjoy video about Mississippi River! Mike from Missouri

  • @ChubbyTeletubby
    @ChubbyTeletubby 3 роки тому +4

    There's something so satisfying about hearing a Brit say, "star spangled"
    With such ferocity too. I felt a surge of patriotism. From a subject of the Queen! Well... Long live the Queen.
    -a Yankee doodle (not dandy)

    • @johannathatsall
      @johannathatsall 3 роки тому +2

      I'm just wondering why a Brit was used to talk about our United States Mississippi River? 🤔

  • @devonsmith9821
    @devonsmith9821 Рік тому +1

    Thought the Murphy bed was a great idea. Don't be daunted by a basic 2X4 frame that folds from strap hinges you'd mount from frame to wall. As is our style - just simple - yet the bottom of your bed frame could easily be shelves!!

  • @MushtaqAhmad-jg3bn
    @MushtaqAhmad-jg3bn 3 роки тому +6

    Masha Allah very nice video and very interested life is very hard God bless you all💖🇵🇰

  • @prepperjonpnw6482
    @prepperjonpnw6482 3 роки тому +9

    Is anyone else kind of confused by the way the narrator keeps pronouncing Cairo as “Kay-roo” lol
    I thought it was “kī-row” like in Egypt.
    I’ve never been to the little town in this video so I’m not certain about the pronunciation but since there’s another town with the same name as one in Egypt (Memphis) and that one is pronounced the same way as the one in Egypt I’m willing to bet that Cairo is as well lol. Just my best educated guess though lol

    • @rolandjones7277
      @rolandjones7277 3 роки тому +1

      Kyro- Cairo river town

    • @johnqpublic4055
      @johnqpublic4055 3 роки тому

      There are several towns in my home state that are not pronounced as you might suppose. Vye-enna, Ay-thens, El Dor-ay-do, and Care-o. Then, of course, there's Benld, pronounced Ben L D.

    • @kevinallen5246
      @kevinallen5246 2 роки тому

      I've been on the river since 2014, and everyone out here calls it "kay-row". First time I called it "kī-row" my mate looked at me in total confusion. No idea what I was talking about. 😆

  • @ewaste-jd-preciousmetals3723
    @ewaste-jd-preciousmetals3723 3 роки тому +2

    Very nice documentary for sharing as information.

  • @peacejones7648
    @peacejones7648 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing documentary! I love Louisiana ❤️ so much history there!

  • @silfawai1535
    @silfawai1535 Рік тому +1

    Shame on govt👎 for not acting on cleaing all the pollution up stream to provide clean water to the peoples livinON n"off the BLESSED RIVER" WATER TO LIVE A QUALITY OF LIFE...
    SHOW NOT MUCH CHANGED, OF HOW THEY TREAT THE PEOPLES 💜🦋🍃🙏NZ

  • @Dman9fp
    @Dman9fp 2 роки тому +1

    46:00 most powerful memorable part of this doc imo. Is what's happening to my home state of FL. Next to nobody but old timers & tree huggers seem to care about the nice nature, rivers and springs still out there... Yet they are All plagued with problems and in decline. What does our governor do? Sell out to developers and invite more industry, more foreign money, kick out the hard working natives who can't afford to live here... It'll happen to all of Florida eventually, at this rate (& without them, you can only have remote workers who can afford rent and housing and property tax price hikes from demand surging from big money people moving here... FL could very much become Cali or New York in a decade, scarily seeming reminiscent and I've never been to those states, but just seems it's coming)

  • @takingoutthetrash1512
    @takingoutthetrash1512 2 роки тому +1

    "making it the richest nation on earth, also most impoverish"..... that sums up america perfectly

  • @zaxpage9003
    @zaxpage9003 3 роки тому +7

    We don't call Cairo (karu) it's more like (KERO).

    • @swearenginlawanda
      @swearenginlawanda 3 роки тому +4

      Thank you. Narration driving me crazy

    • @noonespecial4171
      @noonespecial4171 3 роки тому +2

      @@swearenginlawanda you should put subtitles on if you really want crazy LOL

    • @texomahog
      @texomahog 3 роки тому +2

      Really!!! The guy is annoying.

    • @harrybond1485
      @harrybond1485 3 роки тому

      That figures you hillbilly.

  • @Juan-gs2by
    @Juan-gs2by 2 роки тому +1

    watching this documentary after the river is drying up

  • @d3g3n3r4t3
    @d3g3n3r4t3 3 роки тому +9

    >talks about "abject poverty"
    >proceeds to show footage of obese people
    We need to get this term properly defined, people...

  • @anomaly8349
    @anomaly8349 4 місяці тому

    What’s the name of the song being played at about 22:00 in?

  • @crystinamarie1
    @crystinamarie1 2 роки тому

    Beautiful documentary! Thank for sharing 🤗

  • @todddoetken2594
    @todddoetken2594 2 роки тому +2

    Where I come from - Burlington, Iowa, this river is packed full of trash, farm chemicals, and other nasty toxins.

  • @juliaherbet2063
    @juliaherbet2063 3 роки тому +11

    Leave Zimbabwe out of it. Just because you portray Zimbabwe as the poorest country in the world it doesn't mean it is. What about Republic of Congo

    • @juliaherbet2063
      @juliaherbet2063 3 роки тому +4

      @pryncess-abledbyGod exactly. America is regarded as the richest country but it's people are going to bed hungry. People are homeless, no good health system. So how is it different from Zimbabwe then. How many tent cities are in America, how many homeless people in UK and other EU countries. Just because you write it on a piece of paper it doesn't mean it is. The people of Zimbabwe majority lives in rural areas where they grow their own food. Unless there's natural disasters that the people can not control like draught. No country is perfect

    • @blakshatta4093
      @blakshatta4093 2 роки тому +1

      Tell him 💪🏽🇿🇼

  • @francoisedandre3644
    @francoisedandre3644 2 роки тому +5

    Quel éblouissement, tous ces visages de la vie, le long du Mississippi.

  • @garyharris4008
    @garyharris4008 2 роки тому +2

    Mark Twain wasn't a captain, Samuel Clemons was.

  • @th1910
    @th1910 2 роки тому +1

    That was the history, but now certain city in America African American are the sole owner. 💖

  • @marylavine2632
    @marylavine2632 3 роки тому +3

    You missed st. Louis

  • @k_ldrarik_ldrari2734
    @k_ldrarik_ldrari2734 2 роки тому +1

    Came for Huckberry Finn. BR.

  • @nlwin7789
    @nlwin7789 3 роки тому +2

    Great video and documentation! If anyone thinks God plays a part in any of this, think again. If I were god, I would not play favorites on who lives, suffers or dies, I would rather give them all equality. There are two universal natural forces of nature that all livings are affected; one's choices and actions of the past and present(karma) that determine what the future is as a result of cause and consequences.

    • @gundamt437
      @gundamt437 2 роки тому

      It's ironic that you say you don't believe in God ,but then talk about karma, which is part of Hinduism and Buddhism..
      So which God are you saying you don't believe in. 🤷

    • @nlwin7789
      @nlwin7789 2 роки тому

      @@gundamt437 Theravada Buddhism don't believe in gods or creator like Hindus, only practice to attain Nirvana/attainable by most who are determined and dedicated.

    • @gundamt437
      @gundamt437 2 роки тому

      @@nlwin7789 yes. I have some small knowledge of Buddhism, and I'm sure you may be more knowledgeable in it that I am.
      However, Buddhist claim that there are no gods or created gods, is a bit confusing when they show worship to Buddha and are his disciples. To me it's just semantics.
      They adhere to Buddha's teachings and enlightenment, then posture to his statue, then claim they don't worship a god.
      But besides for that. Both sects have karma in their teachings. So are you inferring that that karma in Hinduism, is different in Buddhism?

  • @luizfelipels7
    @luizfelipels7 3 роки тому

    This feels like a production from 2000 or so.

  • @MidwestMaui
    @MidwestMaui 2 роки тому

    What is the song at 22:08?

  • @silfawai1535
    @silfawai1535 Рік тому

    Umm In Truth"the ancestor of african peoples , that worked those land! Really own theses lands an everything on it... those farm owners wouldn't hve anything if it wasnt for the beautiful indigenous peoples💜🍃🙏🌹

  • @michaelmilitello5644
    @michaelmilitello5644 Рік тому

    Last living delta bluesman ? The delta blues ain’t dead.

  • @LisebaThonger
    @LisebaThonger Рік тому

    Poverty in the land of the black people communities is a never ending cycle ...it's never ending in this 21st century am sure it won't even change at all even after thousands of years

  • @SeverSTL
    @SeverSTL Рік тому

    Mrs. Parker ''Gow awful rap'' Well put.

  • @timfoinc.6879
    @timfoinc.6879 2 роки тому +1

    @31:18 it may be next place of Egyptian Nile river farming group. Let' s find out weeds, birds families, fishes and basic language nouns, such as Water- Soil- tools- holidays- spices of cinnamon, Salts, peppers, and raw meat slices from fishes or cow and eggs to milkshake of ice cream not coconut rubber fabrics to choke body necks into Emergency first aids over the counter medicines shops.

  • @devoradamaris
    @devoradamaris 2 роки тому +1

    🕊🌎🕊🕊

  • @geraldmiller5260
    @geraldmiller5260 Рік тому

    The Ohio River was the main highway for the east to move west.

  • @RJDCR
    @RJDCR 3 роки тому +2

    Campbells soup , is made from green Ohio river water....whuuuaaa , ohhh well

  • @marcdesmeuzes2054
    @marcdesmeuzes2054 2 роки тому +1

    C'est là que je m'aperçois qu'il me manque beaucoup de vocabulaire. Par contre je comprends facilement tous les mots que je connais. L'accent ne me pose pas de problème. C'est le résultat d'avoir passé entre 8 et 18 ans un mois d'été dans une famille en Angleterre, en Cornwall à Truro.

  • @marmalade0223
    @marmalade0223 2 роки тому +2

    geesh - A - chaf - a - lie - a....... = Atchafalaya, don't forget about the oil spills hurting our shrimp and fishing industry... oh wait, wasn't that a British company>>

  • @geraldmiller5260
    @geraldmiller5260 Рік тому

    So much of the USA has such cities that look like they were bombed out.

  • @cliffwoodbury5319
    @cliffwoodbury5319 3 роки тому +1

    If I knew nothing about America and you told me to point to 5 spots were i knew a city lied, one of them would have been were the Mississippi and Ohio meets. It might be the first place i pointed!!!! And it is a village instead!!!

  • @arthurgearheard4701
    @arthurgearheard4701 9 місяців тому

    Are you sure that it's the fastest? I thought that the Amazon was!

  • @TheHandyHippieCrew
    @TheHandyHippieCrew 2 роки тому

    Time stamp 20:14 Tunica is not a gambling town because of Tennessee legalizing "River" boat gambling....

  • @michaelmilitello5644
    @michaelmilitello5644 Рік тому

    Cairo is not in the south. Southern Illinois, yes.

  • @pennymink5706
    @pennymink5706 2 роки тому

    Amen

  • @jameswatson6
    @jameswatson6 2 роки тому +1

    The real nile River.

  • @sergiomarin1793
    @sergiomarin1793 Рік тому

    Couldn't help but notice the unfriendliness of some people on the video

  • @clintontaylor8904
    @clintontaylor8904 2 роки тому +1

    This story is not unique...it has been played out across all rural America since the farm crisis...nearly every rural town has been in decline since the late 1970s.
    Take a road trip across iowa or nebraska devoid of the interstate and you'll see virtual ghost towns where nothing that is not directly attached to farming survives

  • @robertforrester578
    @robertforrester578 2 роки тому +2

    Let me ask you, why do we need to listen to a Britsh accent talking about The Great American River?

  • @KING6TYLER.
    @KING6TYLER. 10 місяців тому

    The Nile

  • @gloriaswims3478
    @gloriaswims3478 3 роки тому +2

    pronounced like kay row

  • @JOE-dz5pi
    @JOE-dz5pi 2 роки тому +1

    Where tom sawyer lives!?

  • @jimratcliff861
    @jimratcliff861 Рік тому

    Why is it that black business people and black entrepreneurs are not investing in Jackson Mississippi ??? 😮😮😮😢

  • @jasonwalker358
    @jasonwalker358 3 роки тому +2

    Pollution, ugh!!!

  • @charlesmahoney790
    @charlesmahoney790 2 роки тому

    Why is it that no one has given God the credit for the river being there? and the use of it

    • @loobylooroden6176
      @loobylooroden6176 Рік тому

      Which and who's God do we thank?

    • @charlesmahoney790
      @charlesmahoney790 Рік тому

      The Father of Jesus the only God did you not know but you are right I see your point

  • @thewanderingamerican5412
    @thewanderingamerican5412 9 місяців тому

    The Hudson River made America.

  • @trealeach4838
    @trealeach4838 2 роки тому

    Ancestors

  • @Ukie88
    @Ukie88 3 роки тому +4

    Make America great again….really, seriously? But the poor keep voting Rep….oh, we can’t have progress, can we. Jim Crow under the surface.

  • @teegrowl5186
    @teegrowl5186 Рік тому

    It's actually the NILE

  • @gardenglory6624
    @gardenglory6624 Рік тому

    16:46 ????

  • @calcrappie8507
    @calcrappie8507 2 роки тому +1

    Just blew over the upper half of the Mississippi River. Nobody lives there I guess.

  • @iowadarkride
    @iowadarkride Рік тому

    Kayroo

  • @iowadarkride
    @iowadarkride Рік тому

    This isn’t about the best part of the Mississippi-this is British people talking about how poor we are while mispronouncing our towns.
    Iowa/Wisconsin/Minnesota/North Missouri are the best parts of the Mississippi

  • @yatinverma2313
    @yatinverma2313 Рік тому

    Yo

  • @lukezerefos8086
    @lukezerefos8086 2 роки тому +2

    Memphis was never the wall street of America. Great documentary, but a few inaccuracies. Plus, it would be nice to hear a bit more about the river, rather than race. Race is important, but I thought this was about the river and its diverse history.

    • @realonetho5333
      @realonetho5333 2 роки тому +1

      How you Memphis was never the Wall Street of America??? You might never learned that and they don’t teach us everything about This country like we think they do

  • @idelakelly7636
    @idelakelly7636 3 роки тому

    Does jaz y every visit

  • @brettferguson2742
    @brettferguson2742 Рік тому

    This river has been doing this for thousands of years man can't beat mother nature well will be long gone and she will continue to do her work for thousands of more years

  • @billyalonzo406
    @billyalonzo406 3 роки тому

    It's Cariow

  • @raj1894
    @raj1894 3 роки тому

    I HAVE DONE LOT OF PROGETS FOR BATIST CHURCH IN AFRICA USA IN MISSIPE NEWORLEONS ESPECIALY IN ZAMBIA I HAVE BUILT CHERCHES PRAYER ROOMS PLUS ALSO IN DRC IN BUZUMAYO I HAVE SERVED FOR BATIST OVER 30YRS KINDLY UNDERSTAND LORD JESUS SAIID LOVE ALL SERVE ALL PLS UP HOLD PRAY HIM HE IS SPREEM NO HUMAN CAN BE BEE EQUALANT TO HIM