The Legacy of Jim Crow

The Legacy of Jim Crow

The Legacy of Jim Crow

The Legacy of Jim Crow

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Overview

“A powerful series that fills in the cracks and illuminates the shadows of the past.” –Sherri L. Smith, award-winning author of Flygirl
 
Introducing a new nonfiction series for the next generation of activists, uncovering the hidden history of the United States through an anti-racist lens.


The true story of the discriminatory laws and ideas that affected African American life for generations.
 
   In the late nineteenth century, white lawmakers in the United States created a set of policies, collectively called “Jim Crow,” that created segregated facilities, like schools and parks, for African Americans in the South.
    But Jim Crow–type policies didn’t just affect the South. These policies have had far-reaching effects across America, impacting where Black people live, how they’re treated by the criminal justice system, and how they’re portrayed in TV and film.
    The Legacy of Jim Crow explores the details that have far too often been covered up, along with exclusive interviews with experts, including Pulitzer Prize–winning author Jeffrey C. Stewart.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780593386002
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Publication date: 02/15/2022
Series: True History
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
Lexile: 1260L (what's this?)
File size: 13 MB
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Age Range: 10 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Clarence A. Haynes is an experienced book editor and writer whose specialties range from diasporic history and pop culture to science fiction/fantasy, mythology, and young-adult narratives.
 
David Ikard is a professor of African American and Diaspora Studies at Vanderbilt University. His research and teaching interests include African American literature, Black feminist criticism, hip-hop culture, Black masculinity, and whiteness studies.






 

Table of Contents

Foreword: A Note from Jennifer Sabin, the Creator of True History 6

Introduction: A Note from Professor David Ikard 12

Chapter 1 What's Been Hidden 19

Chapter 2 The Makings of Oppression 29

Chapter 3 Prisons and Policing in America 50

Chapter 4 The Impact of Housing Discrimination 78

Chapter 5 How We're Seen on the Screen 92

Epilogue 117

Recommended Media 122

Acknowledgments 128

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