A review by omg__gigi
Remembering Jim Crow: African Americans Talk about Life in the Segregated South by Raymond Gavins, Raymond Gavins, William Henry Chafe, William Henry Chafe, Robert Korstad, Robert Korstad

challenging dark emotional informative inspiring reflective tense medium-paced

5.0

I enjoyed this book tremendously. It helps me better understand what my people endured in the South. The stories were harrowing to read. I think every African American should read books like this. It’s a great book to learn about first-hand experiences during eras like Jim Crow. The book also has a few pages at the beginning of each chapter, which gives context to the short stories.