Jacqueline Smith’s Can Anything Good Come Out of Jim Crow? is a faith-centered memoir built from family stories, historical reflection, practical wisdom, and photographs. Smith traces her upbringing in segregated Port Arthur, Texas, where her parents ran several small businesses and raised her within a demanding culture of work, discipline, service, and Christian belief. Rather than treating Jim Crow only as a historical backdrop, she shows how …
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