Up south African-American migration in the era of the Great War
Between 1916 and 1921, 500,000 African-Americans moved from the South to cities in the North. Mississipians chose Chicago as their destination in the great migration. Their story is told through the recollections of migrants themselves and through letters, oral histories, songs, photographs, and art.
"Between 1916 and 1921, 500,000 African-Americans moved from the South to cities in the North. Mississipians chose Chicago as their destination in the great migration. Their story is told through the recollections of migrants themselves and through letters, oral histories, songs, photographs, and art."@en
"Between 1916 and 1921, 500,000 African-Americans moved from the south to cities in the North. Mississipians chose Chicago as their destination in the great migration. This is their story."
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