How the Great Migration Changed America

How the Great Migration Changed America

How the Great Migration Changed America

How the Great Migration Changed America unpacks the political, cultural, economic, and social dimensions of one of America’s most consequential migration events. With Professor Davarian Baldwin at the helm, you’ll evaluate the scale, scope, and role of the Great Northward Migration in US history.

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