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Voices from the Harlem Renaissance

Dust Tracks on a Road by Zora Neale Hurston- She is feeling poverty and discrimination, and she has felt every sorrow and every sadness, but has not given up.


If We Must Die by Claude McKay - He wants to fight until he is forced to death, he doesn't want to not fight and die, not putting out a strong fight.


I, Too, Sing America by Langston Hughes - They are discriminating against the blacks, but he is saying that one day that he will be able to do what he wants and will be the better person.


Letters from the Great Migration

Jobs, new opportunities, they want good education for their families, the union, conditions in the South are very bad, people are willing to do whatever it takes to get out of the South, and living costs are going up in the South as paying wages are going down.


Map #1 - Heaviest spots of population of African Americans are in the South but they were still moving up North (1920)


Map #2 - More people lived in the South, the Great Migration had not started yet (1910)


Map #3 - The left south moved up and to the left more, the middle south moved upwards, and the right south moved up on the coast to the upper states.


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