Southern Migrants, Northern Exiles (e-bog) af Chad Berry, Berry
Chad Berry, Berry (forfatter)

Southern Migrants, Northern Exiles e-bog

223,05 DKK (inkl. moms 278,81 DKK)
One of the largest internal migrations in U.S. history, the great white migration left its mark on virtually every family in every southern upland and flatland town. In this extraordinary record of ordinary lives, dozens of white southern migrants describe their experiences in the northern &quote;wilderness&quote; and their irradicable attachments to family and community in the South. Souther...
E-bog 223,05 DKK
Forfattere Chad Berry, Berry (forfatter)
Udgivet 3 februar 2023
Længde 264 sider
Genrer 1KBB
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780252054891
One of the largest internal migrations in U.S. history, the great white migration left its mark on virtually every family in every southern upland and flatland town. In this extraordinary record of ordinary lives, dozens of white southern migrants describe their experiences in the northern "e;wilderness"e; and their irradicable attachments to family and community in the South. Southern out-migration drew millions of southern workers to the steel mills, automobile factories, and even agricultural fields and orchards of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Illinois. Through vivid oral histories, Chad Berry explores the conflict between migrants' economic success and their "e;spiritual exile"e; in the North. He documents the tension between factory owners who welcomed cheap, naive southern laborers and local "e;native"e; workers who greeted migrants with suspicion and hostility. He examines the phenomenon of "e;shuttle migration,"e; in which migrants came north to work during the winter and returned home to plant spring crops on their southern farms. He also explores the impact of southern traditions--especially the southern evangelical church and "e;hillbilly"e; music--brought north by migrants.Berry argues that in spite of being scorned by midwesterners for violence, fecundity, intoxication, laziness, and squalor, the vast majority of southern whites who moved to the Midwest found the economic prosperity they were seeking. By allowing southern migrants to assess their own experiences and tell their own stories, Southern Migrants, Northern Exiles refutes persistent stereotypes about migrants' clannishness, life-style, work ethic, and success in the North.