The Great Migration is a modern movement that, in many ways, is still unfolding. Massive population movements produced shifts in culture and society across urban centers in the Northeast, Midwest, and West Coast during the First Great Migration (1910-1940) and the Second Great Migration (1940-1...
"Selling the American Dream Myth to Black Southerners: The Chicago Defender and the Great Migration of 1915-1919," Western Journal of Communication. Vol. 62, No. 2, 1997, pp. 63-71.DESANTIS, Alan D. Selling the American Dream Myth to Black Southerners: The Chicago Defender and the ...
The “Red Summer” of 1919 marked the culmination of steadily growing tensions surrounding the great migration of African Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North that took place duringWorld War I. When the war ended in late 1918, thousands of servicemen returned home from fig...
The Migration Series, 1940-41, by Jacob Lawrence #1 -- During the World War there was a great migration North by Southern Negroes The Migration Series, 1940-41, by Jacob Lawrence #3 -- In every town Negroes were leaving by the hundreds to go North and enter into Northern industry The M...
The mingling of different tribes, which decisively influenced the formation of the modern ethnic structure of the European population, took place at the end of antiquity and during the early Middle Ages as a result of the Great Migration of Peoples. During the feudal period there were mass ...
The Harlem The Harlem Renaissance Renaissance 1920 1920--1930 1930 A Cultural Explosion in the North A Cultural Explosion in the North “The Great Migration” “The Great Migration” Push Push •• Racism/Jim Crow Racism/Jim Crow •• Unemployment Unemployment •• Boll Weevil Boll Weev...
The Great Migration From 1916 to 1970, African-Americans began moving to Northern cities to be free of segregation laws. By 1919, over a million blacks had migrated to northeastern cities including Detroit, Chicago and New York. Discrimination was still prevalent in the North, however. The incre...
Ferguson up to the contemporary period, this encyclopedia traces the transition from the Reconstruction Era to the age of Jim Crow, the Harlem Renaissance, the Great Migration, the Brown ruling that overturned Plessy, the Civil Rights ... P Finkelman,Y Williams 被引量: 14发表: 2008年 Creating...
Selling the American dream myth to black southerners: The Chicago defender and the great migration of 1915–1919 After the broken promises of reconstruction, African Americans looked towards the North as a place where their dreams could be fulfilled. From towns and fa... DeSantis,D Alan - 《...
The Harlem Renaissance, 1919–1935209Garveyites looked to Africa as an ancestral homeland where they dreamed offinding the freedom that America would not grant to them70.In addition to the Great Migration and the impact of Afro-Caribbeans in NewYork, African American participation in World War I...