Epilogue
Epilogue
Remembering (and Forgetting) Jim Crow
This last section considers Pasadena’s groundbreaking resistance to Brown v. Board of Education, circling back to the book’s overall argument that California was an innovator of methods to restrict and contain black bodies. The history and memory of segregation in California has been submerged or forgotten and the epilogue considers the implications of such practices.
Keywords: Pasadena, Brown v. Board of Education, history and memory of segregation, California as innovator of Jim Crow
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