This grew out of my Down Da Road I Go Blog which now has become primarily what I'm doing and music. I was getting so much history in it, I spun this one off and now have World War II and War of 1812 blogs which came off this one. The Blog List below right has all the way too many blogs that I write.
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
National Museum African American History-- Part 3: Emmett Rill's Coffin and Lunch Counter Stools
Visitors to the museum will see a 19th century slave cabin and the glass-topped coffin in which the body of 14-year-old Emmett Till was placed after his brutal murder in Mississippi in 1955. His death became a catalyst for the modern civil rights movement.
There is also a 77-ton Pullman Palace passenger car from the Jim Crow era and Woolworth's lunch counter stools from Greensboro, N.C. where four black students carried out the 1960 sit-in that helped topple segregation.
Pullman porters were black men and was a big step up to middle class status.
A Lot of History. --Cooter
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