An illustrated companion to the seven-hour National Geographic Channel special miniseries of the same name includes 250 breathtaking photos and describes all of the epic animal dramas that will be featured in the series. TV tie-in. 200,000 first printing.
These epic migrations have made and remade African American life. Ira Berlin's magisterial new account of these passages evokes both the terrible price and the moving triumphs of a people forcibly and then willingly migrating to America.
From the movement of homo erectus out of Africa one million years ago to the Aboriginal settlement of Australia around 50,000 BC; and from the barbarian invasions of early medieval Europe to the diaspora of African slaves in the early ...
Conclusively tracking the history of misinformation from the 18th century through today's anti-immigration policies, The Next Great Migration makes the case for a future in which migration is not a source of fear, but of hope.
Presents an epic history that covers the period from the end of World War I through the 1970s, chronicling the decades-long migration of African Americans from the South to the North and West through the stories of three individuals and ...
In other words, migration is not the crisis – it is the solution. __________________ Tracking the history of misinformation from the 18th century through to today's anti-immigration policies, The Next Great Migration makes the case for a ...
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Depression-era conditions are examined in St. Clair Drake and Horace R. Cayton, Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro ... J. T. Kirby,Rural Worlds Lost, 276, est timates that the farm population shrank by 8 million between 1920 and 1960 ...
The monarch butterfly, one of the most seemingly delicate of all of nature’s animals, proves to be one of the toughest in this reader.
Every year like clockwork, animals both big and small are driven by a natural instinct to move, in order to survive.
"The essays collected in this book represent the best of our present understanding of the African-American migration which began in the early twentieth century." —Southern Historian "As an overview of a field in transition, this is a ...