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In a Reverse Migration, Blacks Head to New South (Los Angeles Times)







In a Reverse Migration, Blacks Head to
New South (Los Angeles Times)

In a Reverse Migration, Blacks Head to
New South (Los Angeles Times)
05/24/2004 06:19 AM

Los Angeles Times - In what demographers are calling a "full scale reversal" of the Great Migration in the early part of the 20th century, blacks are leaving California, New York, Illinois and New Jersey and retracing steps to a place their families once fled — the South.




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