The Importance of Being TurbanedPosted in Articles, Media Archive, Passing, Religion, United States on 2022-05-21 22:25Z by Steven |
The Importance of Being Turbaned
The Antioch Review
Volume 69, Number 2, Spring 2011
pages 208-221
Paul A. Kramer, Associate Professor of History
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
This narrative piece, selected by The Best American Essays 2012 as a “notable essay,” tells the story of Rev. Jesse Routté, an African American Lutheran minister in New York who, in response to racist abuse during a 1943 trip to Mobile, Alabama, returned four years later disguised as a turbaned, Swedish-accented “foreigner.” When he reported positive treatment, it flaunted contradictions in Jim Crow’s racial definitions.
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