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Voices from the Harlem Renaissance |
For Zora Hurston, he said that she has been through every thing during descrimination. But she still goes on, she still fights for hope. For Claude McKay, he said that his people should not die without honor. If he does die, let it be noble and not in vein. Be recongized for your beliefs. For the thousand bad things that they have done to them they will put a stop to descrimination. Langston Hughes was saying that it does not matter what the color of your skin is, all that matters is that if people try to put us down then we will become stronger then before. |
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Letters from the Great Migration |
Longer work hours= less pay Educational purposes Support families |
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Maps of the Great Migration |
African Americans are moving west and north Areas in the south are becoming less shaded Corridors are branching out more in the north then they are in the west Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland had the highest population increase |