N&W in 1911--

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I can remember seeing them moving the passengers to the Jim Crow car while the
trains were stopped at the Bluefield station and asking my father "why?" He
explained. The irony was that they had just come through a few miles of Virginia
(Falls Mills and Bluefield, VA) without having to be in the Jim Crow car. I
assume that the reserved seats on the Powhatan Arrow made it possible to seat
passengers so that a move would not be necessary. All this changed in the late
1950's, of course; but not before the N&W bought their last "two compartment
coaches."

     Bluefield was an interesting mix. Schools and theatres were segregated, but
public transportation was not. Thanks to Gordon for letting me know when the
legislature declined to segregate public transportation.
     Jim Nichols




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Bluefield Daily Telegraph
February 17, 1911

DONE TO DEATH IN HOUSE OF ITS FRIENDS
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Weakening at the Critical Moment, Democrats Defeat Jim Crow Bill
    Charleston, W. Va., February 16. (Special)--Weakening at the critical moment
a majority of the Democratic members of the lower house this afternoon voted
against the passage of the jim crow car bill, one of the pledges that they made
during the campaign, and as a result the bill was defeated by a vote of
forty-five to twenty-nine, the entire Republican representation voting against
the passage of the bill and thus saving the colored voter of this state from
being compelled to ride in separate cars.
[The balance of the article was about non-railroad legislative matters and is
omitted here.]
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[In those days Virginia had a "Jim Crow" law requiring the separation of the
races in railway cars in that state, but Ohio and West Virginia did not.  This
must have caused a problem for the N&W on eastbound trains out of Bluefield
because the train crews had to see that the races were separated before reaching
Glen Lyn, VA, just 23 miles east.  This must have caused some resentment among
those who had been sitting in a mixed race car but were forced to move to a "Jim
Crow" car at Bluefield.]

Gordon Hamilton
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