![]() ![]() This is because traditional migrant advantages work for everyone regardless of race or color. ![]() It’s no surprise that census data shows Black Americans who left had more education than those who stayed as well as higher employment numbers and fewer children born outside of marriage compared to Northern-born Blacks. Migrants from both groups left for a better future. She explains their experiences with statistics and historical background to show how these black migrants were similar to Europeans who migrated to America in the late 1800s and early 1900s. In The Warmth of Other Suns, author Isabel Wilkerson discusses the Great Migration by moving between the stories of three individuals: Ida Mae Brandon Gladney, George Swanson Starling, and Robert Pershing Foster. ![]() It traces the history of racism in the South and explains why African-Americans migrated to Northern cities to find better opportunities. Published in 2010, The Warmth of Other Suns is a book about the Great Migration. 1-Page Summary of The Warmth Of Other Suns Overall Summary ![]()
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