that is known as the Great Migration. Black Americans found life in the South increasingly dangerous. Lynching and other forms of racist violence terrorized communities. Despite public protests and individual campaigns, the horrific practice of lynching
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early twentieth centuries, see Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow.
Source Notes Activism and Social Change. American Culture. Artifact. Black Experiences. Classroom Application. Consumer Culture. Elementary School. Fashion History. Great Migration
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. Domesticity and Family. Great Migration. High School. Image. Jim Crow. Middle School. Modernizing America, 1889−1920. Race & Racism. Region. Resource Type. South. Themes. Topics. Units. 1908. 1909. 1910
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Notes Activism and Social Change. American Identity and Citizenship. Black Experiences. Classroom Application. Document. Great Migration. High School. Jim Crow. Journalism. Middle School. Modernizing America, 1889−1920. Motherhood. Race & Racism
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were they trying to reach?
Activism and Social Change. Black Experiences. Classroom Application. Great Migration. High School. Image. Jim Crow. Middle School. Midwest. Modernizing America, 1889−1920. Northeast. Race & Racism. Region. Resource Type
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of Jim Crow.
Source Notes Activism and Social Change. American Identity and Citizenship. Black Experiences. Classroom Application. Elementary School. Great Migration. High School. Image. Jim Crow. Life Story. Middle School. Modernizing America, 1889
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. Consumer Culture. Elementary School. High School. Image. Immigration, Migration, and Settlement. Life Story. Middle School. Modernizing America, 1889−1920. Northeast. Red Scare. Region. Resource Type. Social Reform. Suffrage. The Great Depression. Themes
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women, becoming a picture bride was a chance not only to fulfill the traditional obligation of marriage, but also to escape a life of poverty. But they did so at a great risk. Most picture brides did not speak or read English. Many were shocked when
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. Great Migration. High School. Image. Jim Crow. Life Story. Middle School. Modernizing America, 1889−1920. Northeast. Race & Racism. Region. Resource Type. South. Themes. Topics. Units. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. 1866. 1867. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1871. 1872
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in the Age of Jim Crow curriculum. Consider how Black men and women were prevented from voting, and how Black citizens fought against these oppressive policies and actions.
Research the history of the Jim Crow South and the Great Migration, with a
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