Reader’s Share: From PBS: “The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow”

Recently I published a note that contained an example of a literacy test that was given to would be voters in the 1960s as a method to prevent them from becoming registered to vote.

To add to that conversation, Dorlee M., friend of N.A.H. and writer at Social Work Career Development shared a resource from PBS entitled: The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow

“By the way, I wanted to share with you this wonderful resource that PBS put together on that time period for us to access “The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow”

Thanks for sharing this resource Dorlee!  To visit the interactive site, click on the button below. You can always share your thoughts in the comment section

Because “the past isn’t dead and buried. In fact, it isn’t even past”

Ubuntu,

From Aspiring Humanitarian, Relando Thompkins, MSW

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I'm a Social Justice Educator and Aspiring Humanitarian who is interested in conflict resolution, improving intergroup relations, and building more equitable and inclusive communities. "Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian" is my blog, where I write about issues of diversity, inclusion, equity, and social justice. By exploring social identities through written word, film & video, and other forms of media, I hope to continue to expand and enrich conversations about social issues that face our society, and to find ways to take social action while encouraging others to do so as well in their own ways.

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