267: The Faces of Racism: A History of Blackface and Minstrelsy in American Culture

Published: Feb. 8, 2019, 5:39 p.m.

Nathan talks with historian Rhae Lynn Barnes about Virginia Governor Ralph Northam\u2019s 1984 yearbook page and its link to a long and disturbing history of blackface minstrelsy. They discuss how white civic organizations used minstrel shows for fundraising, why the era known as Jim Crow is named after a minstrel character, and what must happen to prevent people from donning blackface going forward. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SOME LANGUAGE THAT PEOPLE MIGHT FIND OFFENSIVE.\xa0