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The legacy of the great migration endures today from "summary" of The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson

The impact of the Great Migration is felt to this day. The people who left the South for the North and West in search of a better life left a lasting legacy. They not only transformed themselves but also the cities they moved to. Their influence is evident in the culture, politics, and economy of these cities. The migrants brought with them their traditions, music, and way of life. They created vibrant communities in the urban areas they settled in, establishing churches, businesses, and social organizations. These communities became centers of black culture, influencing the mainstream and shaping the identity of these cities. The migrants also played a crucial role in the civil rights movement. Their experiences of discrimination and segregation in the South fueled their activism in the North and West. They fought for equal rights and opportunities, contributing to the dismantling of Jim Crow laws and the push for racial equality. Economically, the migrants played a significant role in the growth of industries in their new homes. They provided a cheap source of labor for factories and helped to fill the labor shortages during World War II. Their hard work and resilience contributed to the prosperity of the cities they moved to. Despite the passage of time, the legacy of the Great Migration continues to shape the social fabric of America. The descendants of the migrants carry on their traditions and stories, keeping their memory alive. The struggles and triumphs of those who made the journey North and West serve as a reminder of the resilience and determination of the human spirit. Their legacy endures, a testament to their courage and the impact they had on the course of history.
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    The Warmth of Other Suns

    Isabel Wilkerson

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