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101 Migration Series: Although the Negro was used to lynching, he found this an opportune time for him to leave where one had occurredImage
102 Migration Series: Among one of the last groups to leave the South was the Negro professional who was forced to follow his clientele to make a livingImage
103 Migration Series: Among the social conditions that existed which was partly the cause of the migration was the injustice done to the Negroes in the courtsImage
104 Migration Series: And people all over the South began to discuss this great movementImage
105 Migration Series: And the migrants kept comingImage
106 Migration Series: 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 provocationImage
107 Migration Series: Child labor and a lack of education was one of the other reasons for people wishing to leave their homesImage
108 Migration Series: Housing for the Negroes was a very difficult problemImage
109 Migration Series: In every home people who had not gone North met and tried to decide if they should go North or notImage
110 Migration Series: In many of the communities the Negro press was read continually because of its attitude and its encouragement of the movementImage
111 Migration Series: In the North the Negro had better educational facilitiesImage
112 Migration Series: Industries attempted to board their labor in quarters that were oftentimes very unhealthy. Labor camps were numerousImage
113 Migration Series: Living conditions were better in the NorthImage
114 Migration Series: One of the largest race riots occurred in East St. LouisImage
115 Migration Series: One of the main forms of social and recreational activities in which the migrants indulged occurred in the churchImage
116 Migration Series: Race riots were very numerous all over the North because of the antagonism that was caused between the Negro and white workers. Many of these riots occurred because the Negro was used as a strike breaker in many of the Northern industriesImage
117 Migration Series: The labor agent who had been sent South by Northern industry was a very familiar person in the Negro countiesImage
118 Migration Series: The migrants arrived in great numbersImage
119 Migration Series: The migration gained in momentumImage
120 Migration Series: The Negro press was also influential in urging the people to leave the SouthImage
121 Migration Series: The Negro was the largest source of labor to be found after all others had been exhaustedImage
122 Migration Series: The railroad stations in the South were crowded with people leaving for the NorthImage
123 Migration Series: The railroad stations were at times so over-packed with people leaving that special guards had to be called in to keep orderImage
124 Migration Series: The trains were packed continually with migrantsImage
125 Migration Series: The World War had caused a great shortage in Northern industry and also citizens of foreign countries were returning homeImage
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