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126 Migration Series: They also worked in large numbers on the railroadJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
127 Migration Series: Living conditions were better in the NorthJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
128 Migration Series: The migrants arrived in great numbersJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
129 Migration Series: 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, and therefore they were unable to make a living where they wereJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
130 Migration Series: The railroad stations were at times so over-packed with people leaving that special guards had to be called in to keep orderJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
131 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 courtsJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
132 Migration Series: The World War had caused a great shortage in Northern industry and also citizens of foreign countries were returning homeJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
133 Migration Series: Although the Negro was used to lynching, he found this an opportune time for him to leave where one had occurredJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
134 Migration Series: The Negro was the largest source of labor to be found after all others had been exhaustedJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
135 Migration Series: The trains were packed continually with migrantsJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
136 Migration Series: The migration gained in momentumJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
137 Migration Series: They were very poorJacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
138 Jesus and Three MarysWilliam H. Johnson1935 CE
139 Migration of the Negro, no. 3Jacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
140 Migration of the Negro, no. 52Jacob Lawrence1940 - 1941 CE
141 Harriet Tubman, no. 7 (series)Jacob Lawrence1939 - 1940 CE
142 Interior SceneJacob Lawrence1937 CE
143 The Judgment DayAaron Douglas1939 CE
144 Into BondageAaron Douglas1936 CE
145 Mexican ChurchEdward Burraca. 1938 CE
146 Skeleton PartyEdward Burraca. 1952 - 1954 CE
147 Soldiers at RyeEdward Burra1941 CE
148 Dancing SkeletonsEdward Burra1934 CE
149 HarlemEdward Burra1934 CE
150 The Snack BarEdward Burra1930 CE
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