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efusal will drive in the next two years a third or more of its negro population to other portions of the country.[184] [Footnote 156: New Orleans _Times Picayune_, December 15, 1916.] [Footnote 157: August 19, 1916.] [Footnote 158: October 5, 1916.] [Footnote 159: December 2, 1916.] [Footnote 160: December 22, 1916.] [Footnote 161: _The Advertiser_, Montgomery, Alabama, September 22, 1917.] [Footnote 162: July 1, 1917.] [Footnote 163: July 16, 1916.] [Footnote 164: August 25, 1916.] [Footnote 165: July 31, 1916.] [Footnote 166: October 1, 1916.] [Footnote 167: March 13, 1918.] [Footnote 168: March 24, 1917.] [Footnote 169: July 19, 1917.] [Footnote 170: April 28, 1917.] [Footnote 171: August 11, 1917.] [Footnote 172: January 27, 1917.] [Footnote 173: June 24, 1917.] [Footnote 174: September 17, 1916.] [Footnote 175: February 1, 1917.] [Footnote 176: _The Advertiser_, Montgomery, Alabama, December 12, 1916.] [Footnote 177: _Atlanta Constitution_, December 10, 1916.] [Footnote 178: _Georgia Gazette_, reprint from _Atlanta Constitution_, December 10, 1916.] [Footnote 179: _Age Herald_, Birmingham, Alabama, September 25, 1916.] [Footnote 180: Weldon Victor Jenkins, in _Chattanooga Times_, October 10, 1916.] [Footnote 181: _The Advertiser_, Montgomery, Alabama, October 7, 1916.] [Footnote 182: W.J. Edwards, Principal of Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute (Colored), Snow Hill, Alabama, in the _Advertiser_, Montgomery, Alabama, January 27, 1917.] [Footnote 183: Reprinted from the _Morning News_, Savannah, Georgia, January 3, 1917.] [Footnote 184: From an address by W.T. Andrews at the South Carolina Race Conference, Columbia, South Carolina, February 8, 1917.] BIBLIOGRAPHY BOOKS AND PERIODICALS A Century of Negro Migration. C.G. Woodson, Washington, 1918. The Negro Migrant in Pittsburgh. Abraham Epstein, Pittsburgh, 1918. Negro Newcomers in Detroit. G.E. Haynes, New York, 1918. The Migration of a Race, 1916-1917, Annual Report of National League on Urban Conditions among Negroes. The 1917 Report of the Chicago Branch of the National League on Urban Conditions among Negroes. Negro Migration: What Does It Mean? Gilbert N. Brink (pamphlet issued by American Baptist Home Mission Society, New York). Negro Migration. _New Republic_, January 1, 1916. How the War Brings Unprophesied Opportunities to the Negro Race. _Cu
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