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The making of African America : the four great migrations / Ira Berlin.

Author/creator Berlin, Ira, 1941-2018
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoNew York : Viking, 2010.
Description304 pages ; 24 cm
Supplemental Content Contributor biographical information
Supplemental Content Publisher description
Subject(s)
Contents Movement and place in the African American past -- The transatlantic passage -- The passage to the interior -- The passage to the north -- Global passages.
Abstract Four great migrations defined the history of black people in America: the violent removal of Africans to the east coast of North America known as the Middle Passage; the relocation of one million slaves to the interior of the antebellum South; the movement of six million blacks to the industrial cities of the north and west a century later; and, since the late 1960s, the arrival of black immigrants from Africa, the Americas, and Europe. These epic migrations have made and remade African American life. This new account evokes both the terrible price and the moving triumphs of a people forcibly and then willingly migrating to America. Historian Ira Berlin finds a dynamic of change in which eras of deep rootedness alternate with eras of massive movement, tradition giving way to innovation. The culture of black America is constantly evolving, affected by (and affecting) places as far away from one another as Biloxi, Chicago, Kingston, and Lagos.--From publisher description.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2009028366
ISBN9780670021376
ISBN0670021377

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Joyner General Stacks E185 .B473 2010 ✔ Available Place Hold