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Migration Series: In every home people who had not gone North met and tried to decide if they should go North or not
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Migration Series: In many of the communities the Negro press was read continually because of its attitude and its encouragement of the movement
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Migration Series: In the North the Negro had better educational facilities
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Migration Series: Industries attempted to board their labor in quarters that were oftentimes very unhealthy. Labor camps were numerous
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Migration Series: Living conditions were better in the North
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Migration Series: One of the largest race riots occurred in East St. Louis
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Migration Series: One of the main forms of social and recreational activities in which the migrants indulged occurred in the church
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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 industries
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Migration Series: The labor agent who had been sent South by Northern industry was a very familiar person in the Negro counties
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Migration Series: The migrants arrived in great numbers
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Migration Series: The migration gained in momentum
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Migration Series: The Negro press was also influential in urging the people to leave the South
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Migration Series: The Negro was the largest source of labor to be found after all others had been exhausted
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Migration Series: The railroad stations in the South were crowded with people leaving for the North
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Migration Series: The railroad stations were at times so over-packed with people leaving that special guards had to be called in to keep order
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Migration Series: The trains were packed continually with migrants
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Migration Series: The World War had caused a great shortage in Northern industry and also citizens of foreign countries were returning home
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Migration Series: They also made it very difficult for migrants leaving the South. They often went to railroad stations and arrested the Negroes wholesale, which in turn made them miss their train
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Migration Series: They also worked in large numbers on the railroad
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Migration Series: They arrived in great numbers into Chicago, the gateway of the West
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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 were
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Migration Series: They were very poor
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Mining the Museum
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Mining the Museum
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Mining the Museum
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