Jones

Micah Jones completed a PhD in African American Studies and History at Yale University. Her project, "Jim Crow Prerogatives: Race and Consumption in the United States South, 1890-1980," examines Black southerners’ experiences grocery shopping in the Jim Crow South. It contends that groceries, as racially mixed spaces amidst segregation, were key sites of race-making. It demonstrates how grocery stores laid the groundwork for a facially race neutral, but functionally racist, post-Jim Crow racial regime.

First Name: 
Micah
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Post-Doctoral Fellow
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Yale University
Dissertation Title: 
Jim Crow Prerogatives: Race and Consumption in the United States South, 1890-1980