In this episode, we detail the other missing part of plantation museum tours: Reconstruction and the establishment of Jim Crow in the South. In the decades after the Civil War, the political pendulum swung far and wide with disastrous effects we trace to current day.
Hosts Kenny & Lauren detail the hyper-partisan Reconstruction Era in New Orleans and South Louisiana, the start of local tourism, working class interracial collaboration, and Solid South Democrats’ creation of Jim Crow.
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Lonely Dusty Trail, Jon Presstone
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11/14/22 • 24 min
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