Monday, February 2, 2026

From 2018, "How The Sears Catalog Was Revolutionary In The Jim Crow Era"

NPR:

It turns out that feeling, the ability to shop without being judged, resonated in a different, more profound way for black Americans in the Jim Crow era. Cornell historian Louis Hyman argues the Sears catalog was radical in its day because it allowed black Americans to have the same shopping experience as whites.