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The Great Migration : An American Story

by Jacob Lawrence

Synopsis

Around the time of WWI, large numbers of African Americans began leaving their homes in the rural South in search of employment in the industrial cities of the North. In 1940, Lawrence chronicled their journey of hope in a flowing narrative sequence of paintings."This stirring picture book brings together the sixty panels of Lawrence's epic narrative Migration series, which he created in 1940-1941. They tell of the journey of African-Americans who left their homes in the South around World War I and traveled in search of better lives in the northern industrial cities. Lawrence is a storyteller with words as well as pictures: his captions and introduction to this book are the best commentary on his work. A poem at the end by Walter Dean Myers also reveals [as do the paintings] the universal in the particulars." ––BL.

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Book Information

Copyright year 1995
ISBN-13 9780064434287
ISBN-10 0064434281
Class Copyright
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Subject Art;Juvenile Nonfiction
File Size 19 MB
Number of Pages 48
Shelf No. KX505
Grade Range 3 - 12
Ages 4 - 8
Lexile 830L