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201 The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture, Panel no. 5: Slave trade reaches its height in Haiti, 1730Jacob Lawrence1938 CE
202 The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture: General Toussaint L'OuvertureJacob Lawrence1986 CE
203 Migration Series: In every home people who had not gone North met and tried to decide if they should go North or notJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
204 Migration Series: The railroad stations in the South were crowded with people leaving for the NorthJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
205 Migration Series: The Negro press was also influential in urging the people to leave the SouthJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
206 Migration Series: They arrived in great numbers into Chicago, the gateway of the WestJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
207 The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture, no. 40: The Declaration of Independence was signed January 1, 1804-Desalines, Clevaux, and Henri Christoph. The people won outJacob Lawrence1938 CE
208 The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture: Flotilla from Toussaint L'OuvertureJacob Lawrence1996 CE
209 The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture: The CaptureJacob Lawrence1987 CE
210 The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture: To Preserve Their FreedomJacob Lawrence1938 CE
211 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 livingJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
212 Migration Series: In the North the Negro had better educational facilitiesJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
213 Migration Series: And the migrants kept comingJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
214 Pool ParlorJacob Lawrence1942 CE
215 A FamilyJacob Lawrence1943 CE
216 The PhotographerJacob Lawrence1942 CE
217 Street ShadowsJacob Lawrence1959 CE
218 The ShoemakerJacob Lawrence1945 CE
219 SedationJacob Lawrence1950 CE
220 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 provocationJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
221 Migration Series: In many of the communities the Negro press was read continually because of its attitude and its encouragement of the movementJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
222 Migration Series: The labor agent who had been sent South by Northern industry was a very familiar person in the Negro countiesJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
223 Migration Series: Child labor and a lack of education was one of the other reasons for people wishing to leave their homesJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
224 Migration Series: And people all over the South began to discuss this great movementJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
225 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 industriesJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
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