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Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia

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The Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia at Ferris State University, Big Rapids, Michigan, displays a wide variety of artifacts, including cartoons, figurines, and advertising, depicting the history of racist portrayals of African Americans in American popular culture.Curator David Pilgrim explains, in his essay "The Garbage Man: Why I collect racist objects": "I collect this garbage because I believe, and know to be true, that forms of intolerance can be used to teach tolerance."The Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia is a collection of racist artifacts dating from the present back to the segregation era in the United States, put together by Ferris State University Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion, David Pilgrim. The exhibit has over 9,000 pieces.HistoryDavid Pilgrim, a former professor of sociology at Ferris State University, started to collect racist memorabilia in flea markets across America in the 1970s. By 1996, the collection had grown to over 2,000 pieces, and Pilgrim decided to donate the collection to Ferris State because “it needed a real home.” Presently, the collection has grown to over 10,000 pieces that perpetuate African-American stereotypes and in some cases promote violence against them.ArtifactsThe artifacts that can be found in the museum span the years of American history. Some of them are over a hundred years old, from a time where Jim Crow operated openly out in public. Others are far more recent. “One T-shirt on display reads: ‘Any White Guy 2012.’ Another shirt that says ‘Obama in '08’ is accompanied by a picture of Curious George holding a banana. A mouse pad shows robe-wearing Ku Klux Klan members chasing an Obama caricature above the words, ‘Run Obama Run.’” In another room there is footage of racist propaganda and images playing on the television. In another room, there is a full-size replica of a lynching tree complete with a noose hanging from one of the branches. “The n-word is prevalent throughout, and many items portray black men as lazy, violent or inarticulate. Black women are shown as kerchief-wearing mammies, sexually charged Jezebels or other stereotypes.”

Address: 1010 Campus Dr, Big Rapids, MI 49307, USA
Phone: (231) 591-5873
State: Michigan
Zip Code: 49307


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Unique and powerful exhibit at Ferris State University. The dosos are fantastic at helping you to continue to ask questions and reflect on your experience.
8 years ago (05-06-2017)
A powerful and evoking collection that speaks volumes of an era not so long gone. An experience every American should take in if they are to fully understand our history.
8 years ago (16-04-2017)
This museum is a must see! Thousands of interesting artifacts nicely displayed to supplement your understanding of history.
8 years ago (07-04-2017)
If you visit this musuem I strong recommend seeing the video before looking at the exhibits so you'll understand why the objects within are important teaching tools to understanding how they play into the Jim Crow era and racism. Some objects are shocking, some you might remember from seeing them in your childhood, like I did, but all will make you think. Black or white, everyone should visit this Museum if you're in the area.
9 years ago (20-08-2016)
Makes you confront your own prejudices, and you will learn to redefine your views of...... everybody. It is not for kids younger than 12. It is not fun. It is painful and it is supposed to be so you can reevaluate what you think you understand about our history. Don't take my word for it go see it and form your own opinions.
9 years ago (12-08-2016)
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