Guest host Jennifer Berkshire interviews Elizabeth McRae, author of Mothers of Massive Resistance: White Women and the Politics of White Supremacy. The book digs into White women's segregationist politics from the 1920s-1970s which stretched across the nation, overlapping with and shaping the rise of the New Right. We chat with McRae about the history of these mothers and how they laid the foundation for the new Jane Crow. This interview is part of our project, 'Jane Crow: Then and Now'—a project that looks back in history to understand how (and why) white women as mothers and teachers have played a role in obstructing—and advancing—educational equity and how that history remains alive and active today. You can learn more about Jane Crow: Then & Now by going to: https://www.edpost.com/jane-crow CREDITS Original Music: Ayanna Jacobs-El