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Libba: A Short Film about Elizabeth Cotten

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We made a short film about Grammy Award Winning folk singer Elizabeth Cotten and need your help. - Where'd all this come from?My name is Colin Henning and I am from Carrboro, North Carolina–the birthplace of Elizabeth Cotten. Years ago I stumbled across a plaque about the Carrboro "Whopper," the freight train that once ran by the Mill in the early 1900s. This freight train, the plaque told, was unique for its smaller size and that it was, in fact, the freight train that Elizabeth Cotten wrote her song about. I remember thinking, That song...I know I know that song

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We made a short film about Grammy Award Winning folk singer Elizabeth Cotten and need your help. - Where'd all this come from?My name is Colin Henning and I am from Carrboro, North Carolina–the birthplace of Elizabeth Cotten. Years ago I stumbled across a plaque about the Carrboro "Whopper," the freight train that once ran by the Mill in the early 1900s. This freight train, the plaque told, was unique for its smaller size and that it was, in fact, the freight train that Elizabeth Cotten wrote her song about. I remember thinking, That song...I know I know that song
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