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Negro Moving North. _Literary Digest_, October 7, 1916.
Cotton Pickers in Northern Cities. H.B. Pendleton, _Survey_, February
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Exodus in America. _Living Age_, October 6, 1917.
Lure of the North for Negroes. _Survey_, April 7, 1917.
Negroes Come North. K. Moses, _Forum_, August, 1917.
Negroes Go North. R.S. Baker, _World's Work_, July, 1917.
Negro Migration. P.H. Stone, _Outlook_, August 1, 1917.
Negro Migration as the South Sees It. _Survey_, August 11, 1917.
Passing of the Jim Crow. W.E.B. DuBois, _Independent_, July 14, 1917.
Reasons Why Negroes Go North. _Survey_, June 2, 1917.
South Calling Negroes Back. _Literary Digest_, June 23, 1917.
Southern Negroes Moving North. _World's Work_, June, 1917.
Welcoming Southern Negroes; East St. Louis and Detroit a Contrast.
F.B. Washington, _Survey_, July 14, 1917.
When Labor Is Cheap. B.M. Edens, _Survey_, September 8, 1917.
Interstate Migration. W.O. Scroggs, _Journal Political Economy_,
December, 1917.
Negroes Move North. G.E. Haynes, _Survey_, May 4, 1918.
Negroes a Source of Industrial Labor. D.T. Farnham, _Industrial
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Negro Welfare Workers in Pittsburgh. _Survey_, August 3, 1918.
Negroes and Organized Labor. _Survey_, February 9, 1918.
Negro and the New Economic Conditions. R.R. Moton, Proceedings
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Migration of Negroes into Northern Cities. G.E. Haynes, National
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Progress of Work for the Assimilation of Negro Immigrants in Northern
Cities. F.B. Washington, National Conference of Social Workers, 1917
Negro Migration. Ralph W. Tyler, _Pearsons_, November, 1917.
Southern Labor as Affected by the War and Migration. Monroe N. Work,
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The Duty of Southern Labor during the War. R.R. Moton, Proceedings
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A.M.E. Church Review (Philadelphia), January, 1917; April, 1918.
Voice of Missions (New York City), June, 1917.
Causes of Migration from the South. W.T. Andrews, Address at Race
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The Massacre of East St. Louis. Martha Gruening and W.E.B. DuBois,
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_The Nation_, September 6; December 7,
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