Author Rachel Louise Martin, PhD, Discusses Beginning of School Desegregation
Join Michael in his conversation with Rachel Louise Martin as they discuss her new book, A Most Tolerant Little Town: The Explosive Beginning of School Desegregation, which tells the forgotten story of the first high school to attempt court-mandated desegregation in the wake of Brown v. Board in Clinton, Tennessee in 1956.
About Our Guest
Rachel Louise Martin, PhD, is a historian and writer whose work has appeared in outlets like The Atlantic and Oxford American. The author of Hot, Hot Chicken, a cultural history of Nashville hot chicken, and A Most Tolerant Little Town, the forgotten story of the first school to attempt court-mandated desegregation in the wake of Brown v. Board, she is especially interested by the politics of memory and by the power of stories to illuminate why injustice persists in America today. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.