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Through page 72: I am finding this book both intellectually interesting and emotionally gripping. That is exactly what I have been looking for. The book focuses on the lives of three blacks: Ida Mae who emigrated from Mississippi to Chicago in 1937, George who fled from Florida to NY in 1945 and finally Robert Pershing who left in 1953 seeking to establish himself in California. The book follow these three individual and others for 100 years, During two world wars, the Depression and the events
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Everyone should read this book. There is so much valuable insight and information,
and the writing style is spectacular.
Ever hear of the Great Migration? Me neither. This is the mass exodus of black Americans to northern and western parts of the United States to escape the cruel Jim Crow South in the early to mid 1900s.
Ida Mae Gladney and her family left Mississippi to go to Chicago in the 1930s after a relative was brutally beaten for a theft he didn't commit. George Starling and his family lef ...more
and the writing style is spectacular.
Ever hear of the Great Migration? Me neither. This is the mass exodus of black Americans to northern and western parts of the United States to escape the cruel Jim Crow South in the early to mid 1900s.
Ida Mae Gladney and her family left Mississippi to go to Chicago in the 1930s after a relative was brutally beaten for a theft he didn't commit. George Starling and his family lef ...more

This book is written in a much more journalistic style than many history books but this adds to the overall readability. The author tells the story of the great migration via three different migrants from different parts of the south who came north (and west) for very different reasons. This is a chapter often overlooked in American history and this book is very approachable even to the lay person.

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