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Black Migration in America From 1915 to 1960an Uneasy Exodus

Author: Goodwin, E.
SKU: PMRT.GEN.6913.00449

$178.05

Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Number of Pages: 142
ISBN-13: 9780889466913
Publication Date: 1990
Condition: New

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A study of why large numbers of Southern Black Americans migrated to Chicago. Explains the causation, motivation, and rationale based on the internal feeling of the migrants. Seeks to find internal motivation for the migration that is as strong as or stronger than the usual theory of the “push-pull” economic cycle. Other African-American Studies Books 2010 – THE 1855 MURDER CASE OF MISSOURI V. CELIA, AN ENSLAVED WOMAN An Exercise in Historical Imagination 2016 – White Calvinists Fighting Against Black Slavery Before the Ratification of the American Constitution. A Collection of Eighteenth- Century Documents 2014 – White Slave Owners Breeding and Selectively Breeding themselves with their Black Female Slaves and Girls: Why Black Americans are Not Descendants of Africans or African Slaves

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