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Reverend Farrell Duncombe grew up in the 1950s in Montgomery, Alabama. Once a mischievous young boy, he eventually stepped into his father’s shoes and became a pastor at his childhood church. At StoryCorps, he talked about the role models who inspired his path, including his Sunday school teacher,Miss Rosalie — known to the rest of the world as Rosa Parks.

Directed by
Richard O’Connor

Executive Producers
Dave Isay
Rachel Hartman

Producer
Savannah Winchester

Senior Audio Producer
Jasmyn Morris

Audio Produced by
Jey Born

Supervising Sound Recordist
Elizabeth Straight

Audio Mixed By
Jarrett Floyd

Animation by
Ace & Son Moving Picture Co., LLC

Design & Animation
Natalie Greene

Art Production
Taisiya Zaretskaya
Ruyin Tsai

Original Music
Joshua Abrams

Music Performed by
Joshua Abrams
Hamid Drake
Marquis Hill
Emmett Kelly
Adam Thornburg

Music Mixed by
Joshua Abrams
Neil Strauch

Outro Music by
“Antebellum” by Vienna Teng

Special Thanks
Reverend Farrell Duncombe
Howard Robinson

In Partnership with
American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress
NPR
POV

Funding Provided by
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
A private corporation funded by the American people.

Copyright © StoryCorps 2023. All Rights Reserved.
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Reverend Farrell Duncombe passed away at 78, on June the 2nd, 2021. Rest in peace.

KezzDaddy
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Rest in Heaven Reverend.I really enjoyed that story!

jacquelinecapel
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The importance of community and respect in the hopes that what you pass onto the next wave of humanity is goodness.

terrafletcher
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The animation of this video is sooo cute! 😂

tashibalampkin
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Not the pastor dragging his son outside to give him the business. 😂

tashibalampkin
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Fun fact, Rosa Parks was actually not the first black person to refuse to get up from their seat for a white person. The first person was a pregnant teenager, you can see why she wasn't really made the face of the bus boycott.

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