The Great Migration is one of America's most important untold stories. Beginning in the early 20th century, over 6 million African Americans moved out of the Southern United States and into the Northeast, Midwest, and West. Searching for better lives, they faced violence, family disruption, and dangerous, exhausting, cross-country journeys to begin a new life in unfamiliar environments. This movement of people would have a dramatic effect on the culture of America.
910.877.01 via Zoom
Tuesday and Thursday, June 15 and 17, 7 to 8 p.m. ET
Cost: $35 (two sessions)
Full-time JHU faculty/staff are eligible for 80% tuition remission; spouse for 50%. You will be unable to register online and receive the discount. For more information, contact bhebron@jhu.edu.