Ebook: 30 days a black man: the forgotten story that exposed the Jim Crow South
Author: Sprigle Ray, Steigerwald Bill
- Tags: African Americans--Segregation, African Americans--Segregation--History, Race relations, History, Sprigle Ray -- 1886-1957, African Americans -- Segregation -- History, United States -- Race relations -- History, African Americans -- Segregation, United States
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Lyons Press
- City: United States
- Language: English
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Foreword / Juan Williams -- Jim Crow, U.S.A. -- Ray Sprigle, star reporter -- Pittsburgh in white and black -- "Mr. NAACP" -- Learning to become a negro -- Teaming up with Mr. Dobbs -- The poor, poor South -- Atlanta in black and white -- On the road to Americus -- An oasis in the desert of injustice -- Sneaking through the delta -- America's "last outpost of feudalism" -- The long reach of "white malice" -- Nominating "President Dewey" -- Waking up in the white North -- A civil war over civil rights -- Telling Sprigle's story to black America -- Sticking up for Old Jim Crow -- Truman's November surprise -- The great radio debate -- A mission forgotten by history.;Retells the story of a white journalist from Pittsburgh who lived for thirty days as a black man in the Jim Crow South alongside Atlanta's black civil rights pioneer Wesley Dobbs, an experiment that exposed the shameful system of segregation.
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