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From ChuckJo on 3/22/2012 4:04:42 PM
Hello Friends,
Just a note to alert you that an interview I conducted with Laemouahuma (Daniel) Jatta has been published in the most recent issue of the Old-Time Herald (Volume 13-2). My thanks to Sarah Bryan, editor of OTH, for her willingness to run the piece, her thoughtful editing, and lovely layout.
The full, unedited transcript, which includes details of Laemouahuma’s education and how he was able to come to the United States in the first place, his initial reception in the US, and so forth is available at www.banjourneys.com
Thanks,
Chuck
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