Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City, Volume 1This book is a historical and sociological account of the people of Chicago's South Side from the 1840s through the 1930s based on research conducted by Works Progress Administration field workers. It offers a comprehensive analysis of black migration, settlement, community structure, and black-white race relations in the first half of the twentieth century. |
Contents
Midwest Metropolis | 3 |
PART I | 31 |
Flight to Freedom au w | 46 |
Copyright | |
40 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American areas associations attitude Baptist become behavior Black Belt Black Ghetto Black Metropolis Bronzeville Bronzeville's cent Chicago Chicago Defender church civic color-line Communists couples craft unions dance Democratic Depression DePriest economic employers employment fact feel fight foreign-born friends groes husband individual industry intermarriage interracial interracial marriage Interviewer Job Ceiling labor large number live lower-class marriage married Mayor ment middle-class Midwest Metropolis Migration miscegenation Negro business Negro community Negro leaders Negro women Negro workers Negroes and whites neighborhood never nigger number of Negroes occupational organization owners pass play political preachers problem Pullman porters racial rent restrictive covenants riot Second World Second World War segregation semi-skilled servants social equality South status thing tion union upper-class vote white girl white person white women white workers woman