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Age Group
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Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a landmark non-fiction history book that chronicles the decades-long migration of Black Americans from the Southern United States to cities across the North and West, a mass movement that reshaped the American landscape. The central theme is resilience and contribution: how the pursuit of a better life transformed families, communities, and culture. It speaks to curious readers of history, sociology, and social studies, as well as anyone seeking a human-centered portrait of a defining era. The tone is dignified, insightful, and hopeful, balancing rigorous research with intimate storytelling.
The reading experience is built on documentary storytelling, anchored in archival records and more than a thousand interviews. Through the intimate portraits of three individuals, the narrative reveals the personal costs and triumphs of the Great Migration, from crossโcountry journeys to new lives in crowded urban neighborhoods. The book blends frontline voices with broader social analysis to illuminate how migration reshaped cities, work, faith, cuisine, and cultural life. The result is a engaging blend of micro-level humanity and macro-level history that invites thoughtful reflection and empathy.
For readers seeking educational value, the book covers migration patterns, urban development, race and class dynamics, labor, housing, and cultural contributions that reshaped American cities. It shows how learning feels accessible and engaging by tying data, records, and firsthand experiences to vivid life stories, helping readers connect historical events to present-day conversations about race, community, and opportunity.
After finishing, readers gain a nuanced perspective on a pivotal chapter of American history, recognizing how individual choices, community ties, and cultural exchange shaped the cities we know today. It builds curiosity about how migration and resilience continue to influence identity, neighborhood life, and civic voice, leaving a lasting impression of dignity, complexity, and hope.
Product Details
Author
Isabel Wilkerson
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
640
Language
English
SKU
9780679763888
ISBN
9780679763888
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
15.65x4.01x23.55cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: โน 1,699
โน 1,615
โน 84 Off