Up south : African-American migration in the era of the great war /
Between 1916 and 1921, 500,000 African-Americans moved from the south to cities in the North. Mississipians chose Chicago as their destination in the great migration. This is their story
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New York : Wyckoff, N.J. :
American Social History Productions ; American Social History Project Film Library,
1998
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Series: | Who built America?
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