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Making Their Own Way

- Southern Blacks' Migration to Pittsburgh, 1916-30

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  • Engelsk
  • 272 sider

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"A model study, one of two or three genuinely indispensable books

        on that momentous movement historians know as the Great Migration. Peter

        Gottlieb shatters the received portrait of southern migrants as bewildered,

        premodern folk, 'utterly unprepared' for the complexities of urban life.

        African Americans in his account emerge as complex, creative agents, exploiting

        old solidarities and building new ones, transforming the urban landscape

        even as it transformed them." -- James Campbell, Northwestern University

      "Engagingly written and well organized. . . . A major addition to

        the fields of Afro-American, urban, and working-class history." --

        Howard N. Rabinowitz, Georgia Historical Quarterly

      "Gottlieb uses oral histories, corporate records, and primary and

        secondary scholarship to present a useful picture of an important part

        of the Great Migration that followed World War I." -- George Lipsitz,

        Choice

      "Sensitive and yet also incisive. . . . clear and often compelling.

        An outstanding study." -- James R. Barrett, Journal of American

        Ethnic History

      Publication of this work was supported in part by a grant from the

        Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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