Surf, Sand, and Self-Determination: Jim Crow-Era Leisure for Black Angelenos

29/09/2022 33 min
Surf, Sand, and Self-Determination: Jim Crow-Era Leisure for Black Angelenos

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We said “so long” to summer with a trip to the Santa Monica beach with historian Alison Rose Jefferson, whose work at USC launched a deep dive into African American recreation areas in the Golden State. Her master’s thesis on Lake Elsinore led to her widely acclaimed book, Living the California Dream: African American Leisure Sites in the Jim Crow Era. Alison shares some of the struggles, successes, and legacies of Black leisure spaces in early twentieth-century SoCal. We also hear from an oral history with the late Verna (Deckard Lewis) Williams, who experienced fun in the sun—and racism from white beachgoers—firsthand.See episode page for photos and linksFor news and extras,  join us on our new Save As social feeds!@saveasnextgen — Instagram and TwitterConnect with us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn!