Todd Davidson

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In other words, as blacks moved from farms to cities in both the South and the North, they moved not only out of places in which they were treated as worse than second-class citizens, but also into places that had an infrastructure of public goods. Though still largely segregated, black Americans’ overall access to institutions such as public hospitals and public schools increased dramatically as they migrated.
The Upswing: How America Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It Again
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