UP SOUTH

UP SOUTH

    Price: $75.00

    Code: 1333

    Part of the Who Built America? series, this video tells the vivid tale of the African-American exodus from the rural South to northern industrial cities during World War I.

    Produced by American Social History Project,
    The City University of New York
    30 minutes
    Study Guide Available



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