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Lafayette "Tom" Garrett's newly released "Surviving Jim Crowism: Stories from a Sharecropper's Son" is a powerful look at life under Jim Crow laws


"Surviving Jim Crowism: Stories from a Sharecropper's Son" from Christian Faith Publishing author Lafayette "Tom" Garrett is an engaging collection of stories that many Black American families will resonate with that examine injustice, segregation, and racial discrimination issues that exploded across the United States.

MEADVILLE, Pa., June 29, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "Surviving Jim Crowism: Stories from a Sharecropper's Son": a powerful memoir with historical roots. "Surviving Jim Crowism: Stories from a Sharecropper's Son" is the creation of published author Lafayette "Tom" Garrett, who was born in rural East Texas to sharecroppers in Upshur County in December 1934. An avid hunter, he spent most of his adult life fighting against racism and other injustices he grew up experiencing firsthand. Garrett is retired from McDonnell Douglas Corporation and Cotton Belt Railroad (now Union Pacific) and currently tends his cattle farm and drives a school bus route in Estelline, Texas, all the while continuing to fight for justice whenever and wherever he can.

Garrett shares, "More than nine million black American families migrated from the southern United States to parts of the north and west during the early to mid-1960s to escape the terror of Jim Crowism, a Southern strategy designed to strip away the dignity of Black Americans whose ancestors, by little more than two generations, were kidnapped from Africa and brought to America and enslaved.

"Surviving Jim Crowism is a recollection of stories by Lafayette 'Tom' Garrett, who was born in rural East Texas to sharecroppers. Like other young blacks growing up in the South, Tom enjoyed outdoor adventures, such as hunting opossums and snakes with his loyal coon dogs and going to the movies after a hard day's work in the fields, all the while fighting against the racialized social structures that were intent on keeping him and his family down. As the pressure of Jim Crowism mounts, Tom traveled from Texas to Southern California, integrating movie theaters, schools, and restaurants along the way. Jim Crowism presented a significant challenge to Tom, but it wasn't insurmountable. According to Tom, 'Thanks be to God, we lived and survived in the world of Jim Crow.'"

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Lafayette "Tom" Garrett's new book examines the seemingly countless challenges faced by Black Americans in the early to mid-1960s.

Garrett presents a compelling discussion within the pages of an autobiographical work steeped in cultural heritage.

Consumers can purchase "Surviving Jim Crowism: Stories from a Sharecropper's Son" at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about "Surviving Jim Crowism: Stories from a Sharecropper's Son," contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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