Jim Crow Imagery

When you think about Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben, what comes to mind? Beloved American food mascots or the caricatures of racist stereotypes for African Americans?

In this episode of systemic, our host Dan Kimbrough sits down with Dr. David Pilgrim, founder and director of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Imagery. We discuss the toxic legacy of the Jim Crow era – a dark chapter in American history marked by systemic oppression, dehumanizing propaganda, and the weaponization of racist imagery.

Dr. Pilgrim shares his personal journey of collecting these objects of intolerance over the past four decades, and the devastating realizations that fueled his life’s work. We’ll explore how these hurtful caricatures and stereotypes were used to uphold a horrific racial hierarchy, and discover the lasting impact they continue to have on our society.

But this is no mere history lesson. Dr. Pilgrim outlines his bold plan to expand the museum, using the power of witness, understanding, and healing to confront America’s painful past and inspire lasting change. We’ll hear about the museum’s mission to elevate the stories of African American achievement and resistance, and challenge visitors to consider their own role in building a more just and equitable future.

This is an unnerving conversation that will stay with you long after the episode ends. Join us as we reckon with the ugly truths of our history, and find the courage to create the change we wish to see in the world.

 

Museum Website – https://jimcrowmuseum.ferris.edu/

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