The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow

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Macmillan, Feb 5, 2004 - History - 224 pages
From Reconstruction to the Civil Rights Movement, African Americans fought the status quo, acquiring education and land, and building businesses, churches and communities, despite laws designed to segregate, terrorize, and disenfranchise them. White supremacy prevailed, but did not destroy, the spirit of the black community.

Richard Wormser has been working on this important documentary for seven years. Worse Than Slavery will incorporate historical commentary and oral history along with more than 100 images, bringing the brutality and courage of the African American struggle for equality to life. Beginning with the period from 1865 to 1896, the book covers the end of the Civil War and Reconstruction, periods that held so much promise for black men and women. What followed was the dramatic rise of a successful black middle class and the determination of white supremacists to destroy this fledgling black political power. The years between World Wars I and II (1951 to1954) produced a period of black activism that ultimately resulted in the Brown vs. Board of Education decision which desegregated public schools.

The book not only tells the stories of leaders like W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington, but also portrays ordinary people who accomplished extraordinary things, bearing witness to the determination and strength of their forebears.
 

Contents

The Promise of Freedom 18651877
xiii
Promises Betrayed l8801890
13
New Roads Taken 18801890
37
Jim Crow Comes to Town 18901896
57
Victories and Defeats 18971900
73
The Worst of Times 19001917
97
Prelude to Change Between Two Wars 19181931
119
Center Stage for Civil Rights 19321944
139
The Breakthrough 19451954
159
1954
177
Bibliography
181
List of Credits
187
Index
189
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Richard Wormser is an award-winning writer and photographer. He has written, produced, and directed over one hundred programs for television, educational institutions, and government. His programs have received over twenty-five awards. He is the originator, series coproducer, and writer/director of the four-part PBS television series "The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow." He has also written twenty books of young adult nonfiction, and has taught film and video production courses at the University of Bridgeport and Global Village in New York. He lives in New York City.