National Dialogues on Immigration

The Great Migration


December 20, 2013  |  Uncategorized
1910-1960 The Great Migration_Great_Migration_Family

As an act of resistance to abject poverty and horrifying racism in the Jim Crow South, millions of African-Americans move to the Industrial North in search of a better life. It represents the largest movement of people in U.S. history. In 1911 the National Urban League organizes to provide help and resources for African-Americans migrating to the north.

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