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Working History: Respectability and The Roots of Black Protest Politics

June 18, 2015 by Jay Driskell

I’ve got a face for radio!

Earlier this month, Dr. Beth English of Princeton University interviewed me for the inaugural episode of Working History, the new podcast sponsored by the Southern Labor Studies Association. Our topic is my new book Schooling Jim Crow: the Fight for Atlanta’s Booker T. Washington High School and the Roots of Black Protest Politics. The conversation centers on how respectability politics has shaped black protest for the past century and what becomes possible after that politics is rejected.

You can listen to that podcast here.

 

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