Black Protest and the Great Migration

Black Protest and the Great Migration
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Publisher : Macmillan Higher Education
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9781319241711
ISBN-13 : 1319241719
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Book Synopsis Black Protest and the Great Migration by : Eric Arnesen

Download or read book Black Protest and the Great Migration written by Eric Arnesen and published by Macmillan Higher Education. This book was released on 2018-10-24 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During World War I, as many as half a million southern African Americans permanently left the South to create new homes and lives in the urban North, and hundreds of thousands more would follow in the 1920s. This dramatic transformation in the lives of many black Americans involved more than geography: the increasingly visible “New Negro” and the intensification of grassroots black activism in the South as well as the North were the manifestations of a new challenge to racial subordination. Eric Arnesen’s unique collection of articles from a variety of northern, southern, black, and white newspapers, magazines, and books explores the “Great Migration,” focusing on the economic, social, and political conditions of the Jim Crow South, the meanings of race in general — and on labor in particular — in the urban North, the grassroots movements of social protest that flourished in the war years, and the postwar “racial counterrevolution.” An introduction by the editor, headnotes to documents, a chronology, questions for consideration, a bibliography, and an index are included.


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