The great migration north, 1910-1970 /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Detroit, MI :
Omnigraphics,
[2012]
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| Series: | Defining moments.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Narrative overview. Becoming African American
- The first great migration
- The second great migration
- The civil rights movement
- The "return" migration
- The legacy of the great migration
- Biographies. Robert S. Abbott (1870-1940): newspaper publisher, founder, and editor of the Chicago defender
- Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955): educator and civil rights activist
- Tom Bradley (1917-1998): politician and first black mayor of Los Angeles
- W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963): scholar, historian, and civil rights leader
- Marcus Garvey (1887-1940): Jamaican black nationalist and founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association
- Lorraine Hansberry (1930-1965): playwright and author of A raisin in the sun
- Langston Hughes (1902-1967): poet, short story writer, and playwright of the Harlem Renaissance
- Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968): civil rights leader and president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCSL)
- Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000): creator of The migration and other artistic works about the African-American experience
- A. Philip Randolph (1889-1979): labor and civil rights leader
- Malcolm X (1925-1965): political and religious leader and civil rights activist
- Primary sources. The Chicago Defender reports on lynchings in the Jim Crow South
- The massacre of East St. Louis
- The Chicago race riot of 1919
- African Americans praise life in the North
- Langston Hughes remembers the Harlem Renaissance
- President Roosevelt signs the Fair Employment Act
- An eyewitness account of the 1943 race riot in Detroit
- President Truman integrates the American military
- An African-American migrant builds a new life in the North
- The Kerner report analyzes the root causes of racial tensions in America
- Reasons for the "return migration" to the South
- The great migration and its enduring impact on America.