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Watermelons, Nooses, And Straight Razors

by David Pilgrim

Examines the origins and significance of several longstanding anti-black stories and the caricatures and stereotypes that undergird them

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

All groups tell stories, but some groups have the power to impose their stories on others, to label others, stigmatize others, paint others as undesirables-and to have these stories presented as scientific fact, God's will, or wholesome entertainment. Watermelons, Nooses, and Straight Razors examines the origins and significance of several longstanding antiblack stories and the caricatures and stereotypes that support them. Here readers will find representations of the lazy, childlike Sambo, the watermelon-obsessed pickaninny, the buffoonish minstrel, the subhuman savage, the loyal and contented mammy and Tom, and the menacing, razor-toting coon and brute.Malcolm X and James Baldwin both refused to eat watermelon in front of white people. They were aware of the jokes and other stories about African Americans stealing watermelons, fighting over watermelons, even being transformed into watermelons. Did racial stories influence the actions of white fraternities and sororities who dressed in blackface and mocked black culture, or employees who hung nooses in their workplaces? What stories did the people who refer to Serena Williams and other dark-skinned athletes as apes or baboons hear? Is it possible that a white South Carolina police officer who shot a fleeing black man had never heard stories about scary black men with straight razors or other weapons? Antiblack stories still matter.Watermelons, Nooses, and Straight Razors uses images from the Jim Crow Museum, the nation's largest publicly accessible collection of racist objects. These images are evidence of the social injustice that Martin Luther King Jr. referred to as "a boil that can never be cured so long as it is covered up but must be exposed to the light of human conscience and the air of national opinion before it can be cured." Each chapter concludes with a story from the author's journey, challenging the integrity of racial narratives.

Author Biography

Debby Irving is an educator and the author of Waking Up White. David Pilgrim is a professor, orator, and human rights activist, best known as the founder and curator of the Jim Crow Museum, located at Ferris State University.

Review

"One of the most important contributions to the study of American History that I have ever experienced." --Henry Louis Gates Jr., director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African American Research on the Jim Crow Museum

Review Quote

"With the Black Lives Matter movement in the streets and a renewed national debate on institutional white supremacy, David Pilgrim makes a vital contribution to help us understand the grotesque depths of the psychological and cultural war of anti-Black racism throughout the Jim Crow era. In our quest to build powerful multiracial grassroots movements for collective liberation, Pilgrim's book is a tool to help decolonize our minds, attack anti-Black racism in all of its forms, and create a multiracial democracy with economic justice for all." --Chris Crass, author of Towards Collective Liberation

Description for Sales People

Examines origins and significance of longstanding anti-black stories and caricatures/stereotypes that undergird them. Uses images from the Jim Crow Museum, the largest publicly accessible collection of racist objects. An important contributions to the study of American History. From the author of Understanding Jim Crow (PM Press, 2015, also available).

Details

ISBN1629634379
Author David Pilgrim
Pages 272
Year 2017
ISBN-10 1629634379
ISBN-13 9781629634371
Format Paperback
Media Book
Publication Date 2017-10-01
Short Title Watermelons, Nooses, and Straight Razors
Language English
Subtitle Stories from the Jim Crow Museum
Imprint PM Press
Place of Publication Oakland
Country of Publication United States
NZ Release Date 2017-10-01
US Release Date 2017-10-01
UK Release Date 2017-10-01
Publisher PM Press
DEWEY 305.896073
Audience General
AU Release Date 2018-04-08

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