"Primrose & West's Big Minstrels" circa 1896. Source: Library of Congress

The Faces of Racism

A History of Blackface and Minstrelsy in American Culture
02.08.19

Nathan talks with historian Rhae Lynn Barnes about Virginia Governor Ralph Northam’s 1984 yearbook page and its link to a long and disturbing history of blackface minstrelsy. They discuss how white civic organizations used minstrel shows for fundraising, why the era known as Jim Crow is named after a minstrel character, and what must happen to prevent people from donning blackface going forward.

THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SOME LANGUAGE THAT PEOPLE MIGHT FIND OFFENSIVE.

Music in this episode:

Oh! Susanna by Criterion Quartet

Bespoke by Todd Gauthreaux

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Funding from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation is helping Virginia Humanities and BackStory, change the narrative of race and representation.
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