
Driving While Black: African Americans and the Automobile
Peoples & Things
The Black Driver's Experience of the Jim Crow Landscape
The book looks at how black users experience the Jim Crow landscape of segregation and partition. "You can imagine when you went out on the road, you saw all of these racist signs," she says. You had lots of fast food chains that had the coon chicken in, which was a fast food chicken place on the west coast started in Salt Lake City. It's not as if the car was a panacea for everything because it wasn't.
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