1. "Boll Weevil in the Cotton/Devil in the White Man": Reasons for Leaving the South -- 2. The South in the City: The Initial Confrontation with the Urban Landscape -- 3. Safe Spaces and Other Places: Navigating the Urban Landscape -- 4. To Where from Here? The Final Vision of the Migration Narrative -- 5. New Directions for the Migration Narrative: Thoughts on Jazz
Summary
This is a study of migration as depicted in African-American literature, letters, music and painting. Covering the period 1923-1992, the author identifies the "migration narrative" as a dominant African-American cultural tradition
Analysis
Black persons Culture History
United States
Notes
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Yale University)
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
English
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SUBJECT
Andrae, A. gnd
Centro para la Promoción de la Conservación del Suelo y del Agua Buenos Aires gnd