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July 01 2020
Jim Crow Capital: Women and Black Freedom Struggles in Washington, DC, 1920–1945
Jim Crow Capital: Women and Black Freedom Struggles in Washington, DC, 1920–1945. By Mary-Elizabeth B. Murphy. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, Press, 2018. 292 pp. Notes, bibliography and index. $90 (cloth); $29.95 (paper).
Crystal M. Moten
Crystal M. Moten
Smithsonian National Museum of American History
Crystal M. Moten is Curator of African American History in the Division of Work and Industry at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, DC. She researches and writes about African American women’s post-World War II civil rights activism in the urban Midwest.
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Journal of American Ethnic History (2020) 39 (4): 104–105.
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Crystal M. Moten; Jim Crow Capital: Women and Black Freedom Struggles in Washington, DC, 1920–1945. Journal of American Ethnic History 1 July 2020; 39 (4): 104–105. doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/jamerethnhist.39.4.0104
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