Thursday, December 2, 2021

History: Racism in Marion, Indiana

I saw What Pearl Bassett’s Memory Reveals About Discrimination in Marion on The Indiana History Blog and after reading the post, I thought to share this paragraph:

She also joined an NAACP march in 1969, recalling “We first had the walk from 26th Street to the courthouse for discrimination and equal opportunities for people and jobs. And it was a wonderful thing.” The Ku Klux Klan tried unsuccessfully to confront them at the courthouse, but were told by the city that “they would need a permit and that they [the KKK] would have to take their hoods off.” This was not the only experience that Pearl Bassett had with the Klan. While president of one of the many organizations she was involved in, she received a call from the Klan members. She said, “Many a time they told me they were coming out and burn up my house.”

Go read the whole thing. Learn that the good old days were not so good for everybody.

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