Contested Terrain: African American Women Migrate from the South to Cincinnati, 1900-1950Routledge, 8 thg 4, 2014 - 192 trang This in-depth study focuses on black women migrants to the North and in doing so examines the interaction of race, class, regionalism, and gender during the early years of the 20th century. |
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Profiles of AfricanAmerican Women Who Left | 9 |
Violence as Impetus for Migration | 23 |
AfricanAmerican Womens Employment Activities | 43 |
A Decent Education for My Children | 67 |
Religious and Social Activities of Migrant Women | 89 |
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