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Open Yale Courses | African American History: From Emancipation to the Present | Lecture 8 - Migration and Urbanization

Open Yale Courses | African American History: From Emancipation to the Present | Lecture 8 - Migration and Urbanization | Community Village World History | Scoop.it

"In this lecture, Professor Holloway expands our understanding of "The Great Migration" by looking at what happens when African Americans settled in Northern and Midwestern cities. He examines the 1917 East St. Louis race riot, the 1919 Chicago race riot, and the NAACP's Silent Protest Parade from New York City's Fifth Avenue to Harlem. The second portion of the lecture is on African American soldiers' experiences abroad during World War, their rising expectations for citizenship rights when they return, the new militancy that they espoused, and the racial backlash against them by whites. Black soldiers, returning to the U.S. after risking their lives in war, were lynched in uniform. Responding to this backlash, Professor Holloway shows how civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois and poet Claude McKay foreshadowed the new political climate in which African Americans would assert their rights."

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Immigration: Discussing the Whole Iceberg

Immigration: Discussing the Whole Iceberg | Community Village World History | Scoop.it
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco

 

"Finding a voice or reason on immmigration is not as futile as it sounds, you just need to know where to look. I found such a voice in a friend."

 

#SocialSecurity #Agriculture #HighSkilledJobs #LowSkilledJobs #Microsoft #MeltingPot #NationOfImmigrants #Economy 

 

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Community Village's comment, June 14, 2012 2:41 AM
I had thought the best way to 'sell' open immigration was to tug at your heart strings, however Mr. Aldrete explains the benefits of immigration via our pocket books. He has the most effective description to 'sell' progressive immigration reform that I've ever heard.
Community Village's comment, June 14, 2012 2:41 AM
I had thought the best way to 'sell' open immigration was to tug at your heart strings, however Mr. Aldrete explains the benefits of immigration via our pocket books. He has the most effective description to 'sell' progressive immigration reform that I've ever heard.