James J. Heckman
I was born in the Chicago, IL neighbourhood of
Hyde Park on April, 1944, to my parent Bernice Irene Medley Heckman and
John Jacob Heckman. I have one sister, Jean Ellen Heckman Bates, who is
four years older. Although I was born near the University of Chicago, my
family was not connected with it. Our family lived in the Chicago area
until 1956, when we moved to the border South (Kentucky, 1956-1957 and
Oklahoma, 1957-1958). My brief time in the South and a later trip to the
Deep South in the early 1960s with my Nigerian college roommate left
lasting impressions on me as I encountered the system of racial
discrimination known as "Jim Crow" in its final manifestation. The
separate water foundations, park benches, bathrooms and restaurants of
the Jim Crow South startled me. These experiences motivated my lifelong
study of the status of African Americans, and the sources of improvement
in that status.
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