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The Jim Crow Routine

Everyday Performances of Race, Civil Rights, and Segregation in Mississippi

Stephen A. Berrey

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The South's system of Jim Crow racial oppression is usually understood in terms of legal segregation that mandated the separation of white and black Americans. Yet, as Stephen A. Berrey shows, it was also a high-stakes drama that played out in the routines of everyday life, where blacks and whites regularly interacted on sidewalks and buses and in businesses and homes. Every day, individuals made, unmade, and remade Jim Crow in how they played their racial roles--how they moved, talked, even gestured. The highly visible but often subtle nature of these interactions constituted the Jim Crow routine.

In this study of Mississippi race relations in the final decades of the Jim Crow era, Berrey argues that daily interactions between blacks and whites are central to understanding segregation and the racial system that followed it. Berrey shows how civil rights activism, African Americans' refusal to follow the Jim Crow script, and national perceptions of southern race relations led Mississippi segregationists to change tactics. No longer able to rely on the earlier routines, whites turned instead to less visible but equally insidious practices of violence, surveillance, and policing, rooted in a racially coded language of law and order. Reflecting broader national transformations, these practices laid the groundwork for a new era marked by black criminalization, mass incarceration, and a growing police presence in everyday life.

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race and policing, Jim Crow laws and customs, the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, black criminality, narratives of racial harmony, media coverage of the civil rights movement, black domestic workers in the South, everyday performances of race, the Citizens’ Council, race relations in the post-World War II US, performances of blackness and whiteness, race and state executions, race relations in the US South, segregation in Mississippi, interracial intimacy, racial transformations in the post-World War II US, civil rights protest, Jim Crow geography and spaces, civil rights movement in Mississippi, lynching and racial violence, racial surveillance