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DIGITAL IMAGE SET: Migration of the Negro Series by Jacob Lawrence (JPEG)

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The Migration of the Negro series, #1: Around the time I was born, many African Americans from the South left home and traveled to cities in the North in search of a better life. My family was part of this great migration Lawrence, JacobPC-474lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #2: The World War had caused a great shortage in Northern industry and also citizens of foreign countries were returning home. Lawrence, JacobMOMA-P2610lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #3: In every town Negroes were leaving by the hundreds to go North and enter into northern industry. Lawrence, JacobPC-567lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #4: The Negro was the largest source of labor to be found after all others had been exhausted. Lawrence, JacobMOMA-P0748lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #5: Negroes Were Given Free Passage on Railroads Lawrence, JacobPC-237lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #6: And the migrants kept coming. Lawrence, JacobMOMA-P2611lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #7: The Negro, who had been part of the soil for many years, was now going into and living a new life in the urban centers. Lawrence, JacobPC-568lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #8: They did not always leave because they were promised work in the North. Many of them left because of Southern conditions, one of them being great floods that ruined the crops... Lawrence, JacobMOMA-P2612lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series #9: The boll weevil destroyed cotton crops Lawrence, JacobPC-499lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #10: They were very poor. Lawrence, JacobMOMA-P1544lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #12: The railroad stations were at times so overpacked with people leaving that special guards had to be called to keep order. Lawrence, JacobMOMA-P1876lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #14: Among the social conditions that existed which was partly the cause of the migration was the injustice done to the Negroes in the courts. Lawrence, JacobMOMA-P2613lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #15: Another cause was lynching. It was found that where there had been a lynching, the people who were reluctant to leave at first left immediately after this. Lawrence, JacobPC-569lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #16: Although the Negro was used to lynching, he found this an opportune time for him to leave where one had occurred. Lawrence, JacobMOMA-P0751lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #17: Although slavery had long been abolished, white landowners treated the black tenant farmers harshly and unfairly Lawrence, JacobPC-238lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #18: The migration gained in momentum. Lawrence, JacobMOMA-P1852lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #19: There had always been discrimination. Lawrence, JacobPC-570lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #20: In many of the communities the Negro press was read continually because of its attitude and its encouragement of the movement. Lawrence, JacobMOMA-P2614lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #21: Families arrived at the station very early in order not to miss the northbound train. Lawrence, JacobPC-571lwars Select
The Migration of the Negro series, #22: Another of the social causes of the migrants' leaving was that at times they did not feel safe, or it was not the best thing to be found on the streets late at night. They were arrested on the slightest provocation. Lawrence, JacobMOMA-P0753lwars Select
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