Remembering Jim Crow: African Americans Tell about Life in the Segregated South

Praised as "viscerally powerful" (Publishers Weekly), this remarkable work of oral history captures the searing experience of the Jim Crow years--enriched by memories of individual, family, and community triumphs and tragedies. In vivid, compelling accounts, men and women from all walks of...

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