re: #22 JordanRules
This thread is really good.
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Further Reading:https://t.co/KBTAnlUwVF
— 5’7 Black Male (@absurdistwords) March 18, 2017
From the Atlantic article
One day, one of my professors came into the classroom with a chauffer’s cap. He set the hat down and asked what historical significance it had.
Now, the obvious answer was that blacks were denied many opportunities, and chauffeuring was one of the few jobs open to them. But that was not the right answer. He told us that a lot of professional middle-class blacks in those days always traveled with a chauffer’s hat. The reason: If they were driving a nice new car through a small southern town, they didn’t want police officers, or any other whites, to know the car belonged to them.