Ellery Wiemer

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If anything, the scholars found, the migrants who stumbled were brought down by the conditions of the northern cities, not the other way around. “Instead of thinking of southern migrants as the ‘culprits’10 in changes that have occurred in the urban black family during this century,” Tolnay and Crowder wrote, “it may be more accurate to think of them as the ‘victims’ of their new residential milieu.”
The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration
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