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Blacks in the United States: a geographic perspective
Blacks in the United States: a geographic perspective
Author
Davis, George Arliss, 1933-
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin
Publication Date
[1975]
Language
English
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1. Introduction - Blacks in the United States.
2. Pre-Civil War Black migration.
3. Post-Civil War Black migration: Part one.
4. Post-Civil War Black migration: Part two.
5. Migrant labor.
6. Residential segregation.
7. School segregation.
8. Geography as expressed in the Black humanities.
9. Black America: Colony or Soulsville?
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African Americans
African Americans -- Segregation
African Americans -- Social conditions
Rural-urban migration
Rural-urban migration -- United States
Segregation
Social conditions
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Contributors
Donaldson, O. Fred
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ISBN
9780395140666
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