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But no one under 12 can come into the museum by themselves, and we discourage parents from bringing them. After many months, she agreed to let me see her personal collection. We want our museum to be safe but uncomfortable.

It shook me! Pilgrim writes that historian Henry Louis Gates Jr. It is from an unknown book.

Jim Crow could not work without violence, real violence, but also the threat of violence and the depiction of violence. When you have a race-based incident—and I make it my business to look—within one week there are material objects that reflect that incident in a racist way: lunch boxes, posters, puzzles, T-shirts, pillows. It was a set of salt and pepper shakers meant to caricature African Americans.

Right in the center of the room is a lynching tree. With the power of the internet and social media, one person can do the damage that in the old days it took many to do.
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President Obama has been an industry for racist objects. If you had such a game, you were actually creating safe spaces to do that.

DP: I believe that young people—8, 9, 10—should have discussions appropriate to their age about race. She had records, 78s. What she had was a testimony to—this is going to sound weird—not just the creativity of racism, but the diversity in it.

MJ: I found myself hiding your book from my. She had a racist bell. I was overwhelmed by the sheer volume. He has been portrayed as a witch doctor, a Rastus character from Cream of Wheat, as a Sambo, as an Uncle Tom—and also as gay, as transgender, as communist, as socialist, as a terrorist, as a Muslim.
DP: Absolutely.

DP: There are some who want to educate. David Pilgrim Ferris State University. David Pilgrim: When I got to Michigan, someone mentioned that they knew this elderly black woman who was an antiques dealer.
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She had ashtrays. Some people were ashamed. It was just objects floor to ceiling in a barnlike structure. Secondly, the reason we still have these discussions is because race still matters.
