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A woman who grew up in the Jim Crow South remembers one night on a rural road | StoryCorps

Francine Anderson grew up in rural Virginia during the 1950s. It was the Jim Crow South and “Whites Only” signs punctuated the windows of many businesses. Francine came to StoryCorps to talk about one night when she became aware of what those signs meant for her family.

Editor’s note: This story contains a quote where a racial slur is used.

Music By: ”HOTEL MEETING” BY JEFF MCILWAIN & DAVID WINGO (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/snow-angels-original-motion-picture-soundtrack/id274679276) From the album JOE (ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK.)

Audio Card by Amanda Meltzer

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