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They built communities and established roots from "summary" of The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson

The migrants did not simply move to new cities; they transformed them. They brought with them their traditions, customs, and ways of life, creating vibrant communities that reflected their unique identities. These communities became their homes, their safe havens in a world that was often hostile and unwelcoming. They built schools, churches, and businesses, establishing roots that would grow deep and strong. In these new cities, the migrants found a sense of belonging that had eluded them in the South. They formed bonds with their neighbors, sharing in each other's joys and sorrows. They supported one another through difficult times, offering a helping hand when needed. Together, they created a sense of solidarity that sustained them in the face of adversity. Through their hard work and determination, the migrants were able to carve out a place for themselves in their new communities. They took on jobs that others were unwilling to...
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    The Warmth of Other Suns

    Isabel Wilkerson

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