Elizabeth Cook, along with opening act Wade Sapp, performs at 7:30 p.m. today ($20); Billy Jeter & the Shine Eye Band performs at 8 p.m. Friday ($10) and The Brothers Shreve perform at 8:30 p.m. Saturday ($12 reserved; standing room $10) at Stickyz Rock 'n' Roll Chicken Shack in Little Rock.
Elizabeth Cook, along with opening act Wade Sapp, performs at 7:30 p.m. today ($20); Billy Jeter & the Shine Eye Band performs at 8 p.m. Friday ($10) and The Brothers Shreve perform at 8:30 p.m. Saturday ($12 reserved; standing room $10) at Stickyz Rock 'n' Roll Chicken Shack in Little Rock.
african-american s history, and blood lines and across families for hundreds of years for the upholding so if you can t balance that in your mind, then i can t do nothing for your lack of an iq or common sense. i m sorry. this is not about race. i feel like we re having our history stolen from us. this is our only confederate president. he died here. we don t need of that in our diverse neighborhood. it is a symbol affecting you so gravely that you could not get the out of new orleans.
she was able to give me their family background, all the lineage. reporter: rebecca knew it all. because she personally helped compile it. i was there. and i saw, i heard, and i was involved with helping to gather this so it was the prophet s wives who came and helped sort them out. the different kinds of records putting all of the personal records together, all of the family records together. reporter: marriages. babies. blood lines. the whole intricate web. but there was one thing rebecca didn t know about. sarah barlow. the mysterious young woman whose call prompted the whole raid. that s because there was no sarah barlow. two weeks after the raid came a stunning surprise. the calls that triggered the raid were a fraud. a fake. the woman who made them from far away in colorado had nothing to do with the flds. her attorney said she suffered from multiple personality disorder. after pleading guilty to a