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African American Migration

 

Books:

Adero, Malaika, ed. Up South: Stories, Studies, and Letters of This Century's Black Migrations. New York: New Press, 1993.

Call number: E185.6.U8 1993

 

Barr, Alwyn. The African Texans. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2004.

Call number: E185.93.T4 B36 2004

 

Bontemps, Arna and Jack Conroy. Anyplace But Here. New York: Hill and Wang, 1966.

Call number: E185.6.B75 1966

 

Black Men, White Cities; Race, Politics, and Migration in the United States, 1900-30 and Britain, 1948-68. New York: Institute of Race Relations by Oxford University Press, 1973.

Call number: E185.61.K353

 

The Black Migrant: Changing Origins, Changing Characteristics. Atlanta: Atlanta University, 1974.

Call number: E185.5.M545

 

Negro Migration During the War. New York: Arno Press, 1969.

Call number: E185.9.S42 1969

 

Jones, Lewis and Everett S. Lee. Rural Blacks: A Vanishin Population. Atlanta: Atlanta University, 1974.

Call number: E185.5.J65

 

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Web Sites:

In motion: The African-American migration experience by Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. 2005.

www.inmotionaame.org

 

Migrations: The African-American Mosaic by Library of Congress July 5,2005.

www.loc.gov/exhibits/african/afam008.html