Eighty years ago, Black soldier Booker T. Spicely was shot and killed in Durham by a white bus driver. Playwrights Howard L.
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Greyhound Station built in the Jim Crow South. Bailey has gained renown cooking what she ... Eric Ripert has been at the top ...
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So now we have the young highly-influenced posers coming up and out assuming their futuristic positions in society and ...
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In the face of adversity, black baseball players demonstrated a love for the game that transcended the discriminatory Jim Crow laws. Florida's hotel industry became an unexpected ally, with ...
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Right-wing vigilantes have been in overdrive attempting to challenge the ballots of 2 million voters by Election Day.
Today we remember the product of this Christian nationalist movement as Jim Crow, the brutal and repressive set of laws and practices that structured American life from the 1890s through the 1960s.
Its result is the regrettable kind of reverse segregation known as Crow Jim—a feeling that the white man has no civil rights when it comes to jazz. To Mingus and others, jazz is far more than music.