By Konnie LeMayIndian Country Today10/8/16 Dr. David Pilgrim is the founder and curator of the Jim Crow Museum on the…
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Racist Objects: A Painful Past Still Present
By Logan Jaffe New York TimesOctober 6th, 2016 What’s to be gained from confronting the uncomfortable? The video above is…
Understanding Jim Crow in Socialism and Democracy
by Barbara H. ChasinSocialism and DemocracyOctober 21st, 2016 David Pilgrim’s Understanding Jim Crow is a look back at the images…
Understanding Jim Crow: A Review
By P. Nicole KingJournal of Southern HistoryVolume 83, Number 1, February 2017 David Pilgrim is the author of Understanding Jim…
Remembering Jim Crow in the Age of Trump: An Analysis of the Rhetorical Functions of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia
By Christopher A. House Journal of Contemporary Rhetoric Volume 7, Issue 1pp. 1-18 The first one hundred days of President…
Using Racist Images to Combat Racism and Encourage Resistance
By Paul Von Blum, JDJournal of Pan African Studies March 2017, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p382 For many years, in…
Museum Uses Racist Memorabilia To Fight Racism
by Bill BerkowitzThe Smirking ChimpFebruary 22nd, 2019 In The New York Times’ Style section’s “Social Q’s” column this past Sunday,…
Singing songs for the people: James Connolly comes to life in a new book of revolutionary songs: A Review
By Aaron Leonardrabble.caOctober 30th, 2013 Even more important is that Connolly combined a scholars’ dedication to history’s dynamics with the…
Live Review: Mat Callahan sings James Connolly
By Nicolas GrizzleCity SoundJanuary 18th, 2014 Mat Callahan at the Arlene Francis Center The cyclical nature of revolution songs is…
Warm San Francisco Nights: A Review of The Explosion of Deferred Dreams
By Ron JacobsCounterPunchJanuary 6th, 2017 Mat Callahan’s newest book, titled The Explosion of Deferred Dreams: Musical Renaissance and Social Revolution…