
Coming of Age in Jim Crow DC
By
Paula Austin
Read by
Ron Butler
Release:
01/21/2020
Release:
01/21/2020
Release:
01/21/2020
Runtime:
5h 29m
Unabridged
Quantity:
This overview offers a complex narrative of the everyday lives of black young people in a racially, spatially, economically, and politically restricted Washington, DC during the 1930s. In contrast to the ways in which young people have been portrayed by researchers, policymakers, law enforcement, and the media, Paula C. Austin draws on previously unstudied archival material to present black poor and working-class young people as thinkers, theorists, critics, and commentators as they reckon with the boundaries imposed on them in a Jim Crow city that was also the American emblem of equality. The narratives at the center of this book provide a different understanding of black urban life in the early twentieth century, showing that ordinary people were experts at navigating around the limitations imposed by the District of Columbia’s racially segregated politics. Coming of Age in Jim Crow DC is a fresh take on the New Negro movement and a vital contribution to the history of race in America.
Release:
2020-01-21
2020-01-21
2020-01-21
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
5h 29m
5h 29m
5h 29m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
0.0 lb
0.0 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781666565553
9798228122383
9798228122406
Publisher:
Dreamscape
Dreamscape
Dreamscape
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