The World 's Columbian Exposition finally makes its debut, without incident—but not for long; The Planners stumble through a surprise visit from prominent civil rights activists Frederick Douglass and Ida B. Wells.No Holmes Barred was written, directed, and produced by Daniel Ciarrocchi Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Evan KornblumAdditional tracking and production, courtesy of Still Thinking Productions and The Coniferous LoungeEpisode 5 of No Holmes Barred, “Slavery’s Over, Go Nuts” stars:Sam Sessa as BurnhamDave Heilker as Frederick Douglass and OlmstedAl Washington as Ida B. WellsWilly Landon as SullivanMichael Finney as Sol BloomSteve Bortz as HuntJacob DeNobel as AtwoodAdditional Voices by Daniel Ciarrocchi, Evan Kornblum, Megan Perkins, Matthew Richardson, Alex Bond, Danielle Lohan, Steve Bortz, and Dave Heilker; and Tom Colegrove, as Derek.For more information, view Michael Finney’s documentary, 1893 Chicago’s Columbian Exposition Additionally, please visit Finney’s @Chicago .1893 on Instagram and Facebook for the AR experience, and Chicago1893.comListen and subscribe to The Speaker Cone podcast for more of his content., including this interview with No Holmes Barred creator, Daniel CiarrocchiAdditional credits: "Door, Front, Opening, A.wav" by InspectorJ(www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org ; Merry Go Round by Gary Edstrom; “Action Strike” and “Beginning of Conflict” by Rafael Krux; "Spring Chicken" and “Slice of Life” by Bryan Teoh; 1900s Edison Phonograph Playing Music by ProductionNow; Pachelbel’s Canon in D Major Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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