An edition of Here lies Jim Crow (2008)

Here lies Jim Crow

civil rights in Maryland

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An edition of Here lies Jim Crow (2008)

Here lies Jim Crow

civil rights in Maryland

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"Though he lived throughout much of the South -- and even worked his way into parts of the North for a time -- Jim Crow was conceived and buried in Maryland. From Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney's infamous decision in the Dred Scott case to Thurgood Marshall's eloquent and effective work on Brown v. Board of Education, the battle for black equality is very much the story of Free State women and men. Here, Baltimore Sun columnist C. Fraser Smith recounts that tale through the stories, words, and deeds of famous, infamous, and little-known Marylanders. He traces the roots of Jim Crow laws from Dred Scott to Plessy v. Ferguson and describes the parallel and opposite early efforts of those who struggled to establish freedom and basic rights for African Americans. Following the historical trail of evidence, Smith relates latter-day examples of Maryland residents who trod those same steps, from the thrice-failed attempt to deny black people the vote in the early twentieth century to nascent demonstrations for open access to lunch counters, movie theaters, stores, golf courses, and other public and private institutions -- struggles that occurred decades before the now-celebrated historical figures strode onto the national civil rights scene. Smith's lively account includes the grand themes and the state's major players in the movement -- Frederick Douglass, Harriett Tubman, Thurgood Marshall, and Lillie May Jackson, among others -- and also tells the story of the struggle via several of Maryland's important but relatively unknown men and women -- such as Gloria Richardson, John Prentiss Poe, William L. 'Little Willie' Adams, and Walter Sondheim -- who prepared Jim Crow's grave and waited for the nation to deliver the body."--Jacket.

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308

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Here lies Jim Crow: civil rights in Maryland
2008, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-296) and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323.1196/0730752
Library of Congress
E185.93.M2 S65 2008, E185.93.M2S65

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Pagination
xii, 308 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
308

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Open Library
OL16922164M
Internet Archive
hereliesjimcrowc0000smit
ISBN 10
0801888077
ISBN 13
9780801888076
LCCN
2007040062
OCLC/WorldCat
173748458
Library Thing
7873982
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2634826

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