The Promised Land (Hardcover) by Nicholas Lemann

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The Promised Land (Hardcover) by Nicholas Lemann
Between the early 1940s and the late 1960s, more than five million African Americans left the fields and farms of the Deep South and headed for the big cities, where they hoped to find the economic comfort and legal rights denied them under Jim Crow. This great migration changed the United States from a country where race was a regional issue and black culture existed mainly in rural isolation into one where race relations affect the texture of life in nearly every city and suburb; it altered politics and popular culture at every level. Nicholas Lemann’s narrative concerns the people and lives that were transformed by this migration. First, he tells the stories of several families who left the cotton plantations and small towns, heading north. He then examines the political figures, mostly white, who formulated the official response to this huge demographic shift. The migration was so gradual that it was barely noticed by the establishment until it was nearly over; suddenly politicians realized there was a crisis in the ghettos that they had to try to solve, even though they didn’t understand it.–From publisher description.

Condition

New

Author

Nicholas Lemann

Book Pages

410

Publisher

A.a. Knopf

Published Date

1991

Recording Studio

Knopf

Format

Hardcover

Age Group

Adult

Gender

Unisex

ISBN-10

073522529X

ISBN-13

9780735225299