MSM 715 Katharine Carr Esters - Respect!
Episode 715 of the Mississippi Moments Podcast podcast, hosted by Center For Oral History and Cultural Heritage at USM, titled "MSM 715 Katharine Carr Esters - Respect!" was published on October 11, 2021 and runs 11 minutes.
October 11, 2021 ·11m · Mississippi Moments Podcast
Episode Description
Growing up black in the 1940s, Katharine Carr Esters learned at an early age to stand up for herself. In this episode, she shares her memories of racial segregation and the struggle for dignity and respect. She recalls being taught by her father to "know who you are, and to be what you can be."
During the Jim Crow era, blacks in the South were expected to sit in the back of public buses behind a partition. Esters describes an altercation she had with a bus driver in 1946 and how her letter to the bus company led to a change.
Before the Civil Rights Movement, black adults were not called Mr. or Mrs. by white people. Esters remembers insisting her mother be addressed as Mrs. by their bank in Kosciusko. Throughout her life, Esters has been an advocate for the marginalized in our society. She explains why it's important to treat each other respect, dignity, and fairness.
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