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In this episode of Rewind, Dr. Paula C. Austin talks about interiority, gendered, classed and racialized spaces of Washington D.C. under Jim Crow and the identity formation, aspirations and intellectual capacities of young, working-class and poor African Americans in the inter-war period.
By The History Society, St. Stephen's CollegeIn this episode of Rewind, Dr. Paula C. Austin talks about interiority, gendered, classed and racialized spaces of Washington D.C. under Jim Crow and the identity formation, aspirations and intellectual capacities of young, working-class and poor African Americans in the inter-war period.