Remembering Jim Crow Remembering Jim Crow

Remembering Jim Crow

African Americans Tell About Life in the Segregated South

William H. Chafe and Others
    • 82,99 zł
    • 82,99 zł

Publisher Description

This "viscerally powerful . . . compilation of firsthand accounts of the Jim Crow era" won the Lillian Smith Book Award and the Carey McWilliams Award (Publisher's Weekly, starred review).

 

Based on interviews collected by the Behind the Veil Oral History Project at Duke University's Center for Documentary Studies, this remarkable book presents for the first time the most extensive oral history ever compiled of African American life under segregation.

 

Men and women from all walks of life tell how their most ordinary activities were subjected to profound and unrelenting racial oppression. Yet Remembering Jim Crow is also a testament to how black southerners fought back against systemic racism—building churches and schools, raising children, running businesses, and struggling for respect in a society that denied them the most basic rights. The result is a powerful story of individual and community survival.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2014
16 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
400
Pages
PUBLISHER
The New Press
PROVIDER INFO
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
120.7
MB
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