Negroland

What was the importance of Jack & Jill as noted in the memoir, Negroland?

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Jack and Jill was a social club for young Negro children when Jefferson was a child. Both she and Denise were members and their mother was an avid volunteer. The organization provided a social structure for Negro children, especially those who attended white schools.

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