that has to do with the 19th century bring all the way from dreiser and finland and william grant sumner and others. i do graduate class is that relate mainly to 20th-century history, often in urban focus and contest. this year i am preparing to put together a class on approaching american popular culture from the standpoint of its industrial structure. how markets began to emerge in relation to the emirate -- music industry from the copyright act of 1909 to the re-emergence of platforms of disseminating music in the 70's and 80's. the movie industry moving from consolidation within the studio system to its disintegration and reconditioning around different finance structures and so on and so forth. it is really a wonderful, wonderful opportunity in a great treat to be able to teach to these fine humans. >> we have been talking with professor adam green of the university of chicago. here is his book, "selling the race: culture, community, and black chicago." >> and more from frankfort, kentucky. mike veach wrote the foreword to "the history of bourbon in kentucky," discussing the impact