Jacob Lawrence, The Migration Series,

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Jacob Lawrence, The Migration Series, 1940-1941 Panel #10: “They were very poor.”

Jacob Lawrence The Migration Series 1940-1941 Panel #11: “In many places, because of the war, food had doubled in price.”

Jacob Lawrence, The Migration Series, 1940-1941 Panel #15: “Another cause was lynching. It was found that where there had been a lynching, the people who were reluctant to leave at first left immediately after this.”

Jacob Lawrence The Migration Series 1940-1941 Panel #19: “There had always been discrimination.”

Jacob Lawrence The Migration Series 1940-1941 Panel #49: “They also found discrimination in the North although it was much different from that which they had known in the South.”

Jacob Lawrence The Migration Series 1940-1941 Panel #53: “The Negroes who had been North for quite some time met their fellowmen with disgust and aloofness.”

Jacob Lawrence The Migration Series 1940-1941 Panel #57: “The female worker was also one of the last groups to leave the South.”