Jacob Lawrence

Best-known amongst 20th century paintings, Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, eventually spending a majority of his childhood in and out of foster care in Philadelphia before reconnecting with his mother in New York City; specifically, Harlem. Growing up, his mother had enrolled him in art classes, securing a love for the field at an early age. Upon dropping out of school at age 16, Lawrence began attending classes at Harlem Art Workshop, taught by renowned artist Charles Alston. Read More

Migration panel 24. Child labor and a lack of education was one of the other reasons for people wishing to leave their homes.

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The Migration Series, Panel no. 25: They left their homes. Soon some communities were left almost empty.

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Migration panel 26. And people all over the South began to discuss this great movement.

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The Migration Series, Panel no. 27: Many men stayed behind until they could take their families north with them.

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Migration panel 28. The labor agent who had been sent South by Northern industry was a very familiar person in the Negro counties.

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The Migration Series, Panel no. 29: The labor agent recruited unsuspecting laborers as strike breakers for northern industries.

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Migration panel 30. In every home people who had not gone North met and tried to decide if they should go North or not.

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The Migration Series, Panel no. 31: The migrants found improved housing when they arrived north.

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Migration panel 32. The railroad stations in the South were crowded with people leaving for the North.

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The Migration Series, Panel no. 33: Letters from relatives in the North told of the better life there.

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Migration panel 34. The Negro press was also influential in urging the people to leave the South.

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The Migration Series, Panel no. 35: They left the South in great numbers. They arrived in the North in great numbers.

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Migration panel 36. They arrived in great numbers into Chicago, the gateway of the West.

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The Migration Series, Panel no. 37: Many migrants found work in the steel industry.

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Migration panel 38. They also worked in large numbers on the railroad.

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The Migration Series, Panel no. 39: Railroad platforms were piled high with luggage.

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