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 | The Great Migration: African Americans Searching for the Promised Land, 1916-1930
Carole Marks, University of Delaware
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 | Farewell, We're Good and Gone: The Great Black Migration
Carole Marks Indiana University Press
(Bloomington, 1989)
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 | The Negro Migration of 1916 - 1918 from The Journal of Negro History, vol. 7, no. 4 (October 1921)
Various authors
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 | The Negro at Work During the World War and During Reconstruction Statistics, Problems, and Policies Relating to the Greater Inclusion of Negro Wage Earners in American Industry and Agriculture
United States Department of Labor, Division of Negro Economics Government Printing Office
(Washington D.C., 1921)
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 | The Burning at Dyersburg: An N.A.A.C.P. Investigation from The Crisis (February 1918)
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 | The Burning of Jim McIlherron: An N.A.A.C.P. Investigation from The Crisis (May 1918)
Walter F. White
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 | Negro Migration in 1916-17
United States Department of Labor, Division of Negro Economics Government Printing Office
(Washington D.C., 1919)
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 | Migration of Negroes from The Crisis (June 1917)
W.E.B. Du Bois
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"Black Labor is the Best Labor: Southern White Reactions to the Great Migration" from Black Exodus: The Great Migration from the American South
James R. Grossman and Alferdteen Harrison, ed. Jackson
(University Press of Mississippi, 1991)
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 | The Labor Problem and Negro Migration from The Southern Workman, vol. 49, no. 11 (November 1920)
Robert W. Bagnall
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 | From Peasant to Proletariat: The Migration of Southern Blacks to the Central Appalachian Coalfields from The Journal of Southern History, vol. 55, no. 1 (February 1989)
Richard L. Lewis
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 | The Black Migration to Philadelphia: a 1924 Profile from Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography (July 1984)
Fredric Miller
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 | Number of African Americans in Northern Cities And Percentage Increase from 1910 to 1920 (table)
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"Juanita Tucker: Teacher and Principal" from Bridges of Memory: Chicago's First Wave of Black Migration
Timuel Black Northwestern University Press
(Evanston, IL, 2003)
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"Interview of Jacob Lawrence" from African American Frontiers: Slave Narratives and Oral Histories
Alan Govenar ABC-CLIO
(Santa Barbara, 2000)
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 | Letters of Negro Migrants of 1916-1918 from The Journal of Negro History vol. 4, no. 3 (July 1919)
Emmett J. Scott
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 | Additional Letters of Negro Migrants of 1916-1918 from The Journal of Negro History, vol. 4 (October 1919)
Various
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 | Selling the American Dream Myth to Black Southerners: The Chicago Defender and the Great Migration of 1915-1919 from Western Journal of Communication, vol. 62, no. 4 (Fall 1998)
Alan DeSantis
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 | African American Population in Selected Cities 1920 (table)
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 | Black Automobile Workers in Detroit, 1910-1930 from The Journal of Negro History, vol. 64, no. 3 (Summer 1979)
Joyce Shaw Peterson
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 | Chapter 2 -
"North to Detroit" from Indignant Heart: A Black Worker's Journal
Charles Denby South End Press
(Boston, 1978)
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 | Migration and Jobs: The New Black Workers in Pittsburgh, 1916-1930 from The Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, vol. 61, no. 1 (January 1978)
Peter Gottlieb
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 | Interview with Olin Wilson: Charter Member, Steel Workers Organizing Committee, Bethlehem Steel Corp, Buffalo, NY from Afro-Americans in New York Life and History, vol. 21, no. 1 (January 1997)
James R. McDonnell
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 | Chapter 12 -
"Economic Discrimination" from Black America
Scott Nearing The Vanguard Press
(New York, 1929)
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 | The Colored Woman in Industry from The Crisis (November 1918)
Mary E. Jackson
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 | Resolving Urban Racial Problems: The NY Urban League, 1919-1959 from Afro-Americans in New York Life and History, vol. 4, no. 1 (January 1980)
Jesse T. Moore
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 | Chapter 2 -
" The Reality of Opportunity: Living Conditions" from The Black Man Comes to the City: A Documentary Account from the Great Migration to the Great Depression, 1915 to 1930
Robert B. Grant Nelson-Hall
(Chicago, 1972)
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 | And the Results Showed Promise...Physicians, Childbirth, and Southern Black Migrant Women, 1916-1930; Pittsburgh as a Case Study from Journal of American Ethnic History, Journal of American Ethnic History, vol. 14 (Fall 1994)
Carolyn Leonard Carson
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 | Chapter 6 -
"Social Consciousness and Self-Help: The Heart and Soul of Community Building" from Life for Us Is What We Make It: Building A Black Community in Detroit, 1915-45
Richard Walter Thomas Indiana University Press
(Bloomington, 1992)
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 | Chapter 7 -
"A Heaven All Their Own" from Bound for the Promised Land: African American Religion and the Great Migration
Milton C. Sernett Duke University Press
(Durham, 1997)
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 | Chapter 4 -
"Negro Religion in the City" from The Negro Church in America
E. Franklin Frazier Schocken Books
(New York, 1963)
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 | The Massacre of East St. Louis from The Crisis (September 1917)
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 | Chicago and its Eight Reasons from The Crisis (October 1919)
Walter F. White
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 | Chaper 10 -
"Progress and Poverty in the Black Community" from Black Cleveland, 1870-1930
Kenneth L. Kusmer University of Illinois Press
(Urbana, 1976)
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 | Chapter 3 -
"Emergence of the New Middle Class" from Black Milwaukee: The Making of an Industrial Proletariat, 1915-45
Joe William Trotter, Jr. University of Illinois Press
(Urbana, 1985)
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 | My Early Days in Harlem from Freedom Ways (Summer 1963)
Langston Hughes
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 | Wartime Fair Employment Practice Committees: The Govenor's Committee and the First FEPC in New York City, 1941-43 from Afro-Americans in New York Life and History, vol. 9, no. 2 (July 1985)
Dominic J. Capeci, Jr.
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