
The Jim Crow Car; Or, Denouncement of Injustice Meted Out to the Black Race - Бесплатная аудиокнига
Автор(ы): John Clay Coleman,
Сейчас играет
[1/10] Preface
О книге
"My opposition to injustice, imposition, discrimination and prejudice, which have for many years existed against the colored people of the South, has led to this little book. In many parts of America the press has been furnished with “matter” for defending the colored people, through the medium of “Coleman’s Illustrated Lectures.” By request of my many auditors, some of whom being leading elements of the Northern States and Canada, this volume is published. Many persons interested in the welfare of the negro, have sought a more elaborate book on the Southern horrors. Therefore, the manner in which the colored people are treated, and the laws devised against them from time to time, are the chief subjects." (Rev. J.C. Coleman)
Quoting extensively from Henry McNeal Turner and Ida B. Wells-Barnett, as well as his own experiences traveling in the South and on segregated American railroad lines, the Reverend John Clay Coleman published this book on the state of the Jim Crow era in the American South, examining the US Supreme Court decision declaring the Civil Rights Act of 1875 unconstitutional, the horrors of lynching (and his own experience raising a guard of black citizens of Decatur, IL, to protect the life of a man jailed there), and the degradation of segregation. (TheodenHumphrey)
Похожие аудиокниги

History of The New York Times, 1851-1921
Elmer Holmes Davis

Your United States: Impressions Of A First Visit
Arnold Bennett

Vindication Of The Rights Of Men, In A Letter To The Right Honourable Edmund Burke; Occasioned By His Reflections On The Revolution In France
Mary Wollstonecraft

Oration by Frederick Douglass Delivered on the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Freedmen's Monument, April 14, 1876
Frederick Douglass

Life of Dorothea Lynde Dix
Francis Tiffany

The Ordeal of Mark Twain (Version 2)
Van Wyck Brooks

The Wrong of Slavery, the Right of Emancipation, and the Future of the African Race in the United States
Robert Dale Owen