THE MASS MIGRATION of southern blacks to northern cities that began during World War I had deep roots in the New South.
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Social conditions, Economic conditions, Rural-urban migration, African Americans, Geschichte (1916-1930), Südstaaten, Migration, Schwarze, Economic history, African americans, pennsylvania, pittsburgh, African americans, southern statesPlaces
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Making their own way: southern blacks' migration to Pittsburgh, 1916-30
1997, University of Illinois Press
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0252066170 9780252066177
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Making Their Own Way: Southern Blacks' Migration to Pittsburgh, 1916-30 (Blacks in the New World)
November 1, 1996, University of Illinois Press
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in English
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Making their own way: southern blacks' migration to Pittsburgh, 1916-30
1987, University of Illinois Press
in English
0252013549 9780252013546
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Bibliography: p. 235-241.
Includes index.
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