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- Black Flight: Lethal Violence and the Great Migration, 1900-1930 Author(S): Stewart E
- “Paradise” Found: the Suburbanization of One Baltimore Family Rachel Rettaliata
- Those Who Left: Austin's Declining African American Population
- Welfare Reform and the Possible Demise of White Paternalism and Black Flight in Mississippi
- The Bankruptcy of Detroit: What Role Did Race Play?
- Race, Class, and Suburbia: the Modern Black Suburb As a 'Race- Making Situation'
- Slavery and Manumission in Baltimore and Early National Maryland
- Moving on Up: the Experience of Post World War Ii African American of Indianapolis
- Teacher Guide: African American Pioneers in Aviation 1920-Present (PDF)
- African Americans Moving South— and to the Suburbs
- Parks and People: an Environmental Justice Inquiry in Baltimore, Maryland
- The New Black Migration: Home Is Where the Job Is Friday, March 25, 2011 by Stephen Reader
- From Immigrants to Americans: Race and Assimilation During the Great Migration
- Segregation and Uneven Development in Greater St. Louis, St
- White Flight from School Desegregation: Magnitude, Sources, and Policy Options
- The Tuskegee Flight Surgeons
- The Evolution of White Responses to Integration in Chicago, 1946-1987
- "It's Not Meant for Us": Exploring the Intersection of Gentrification, Public Education, and Black Identity in Washington, D.C
- The Avenue: Baltimore's Black Arts District Then And
- Racial Heterogeneity and Local Government Finances: Evidence from the Great Migration
- St. Louis Blues: the Urban Crisis in the Gateway City
- The Great Migration in Black and White: New Evidence on the Selection and Sorting of Southern Migrants