The Great Migration: Crash Course Black American History #24

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

Комментарии • 49

  • @ld7599
    @ld7599 3 года назад +342

    One interesting thing I learned about the Great Migration is how the place of origin often determined the destination.
    Migrants from Louisiana and Texas often ended up I'm Los Angeles or Oakland, whereas migrants from Georgia went to New York.

  • @DLCS-2
    @DLCS-2 3 года назад +332

    This is an important episode

  • @GambittheGray
    @GambittheGray 3 года назад +100

    Sometimes this stuff is so heavy on my heart to watch. But I cannot stop for those it was even heavier on to live.

  • @CMAlongi
    @CMAlongi 3 года назад +169

    For those looking to add to their reading pile: Isabel Wilkerson also wrote a great book called CASTE: THE ORIGINS OF OUR DISCONTENTS, analyzing the caste system of America, with comparisons to India and Nazi Germany. It's a very important read for anyone wanting to better understand how our social structure has come into being, how it works, and what we can do to end it.

  • @dankimbro6726
    @dankimbro6726 Год назад +8

    This a fantastic series. Thank you from a middle school English teacher.

  • @alishawalker563
    @alishawalker563 Год назад +9

    I love the delivery of your video. The pace, tone, and timing is perfect for school age children (middle school). I was previously turned off to the crash course videos, because they were very fast paced and had to follow because of how fast the presenter was speaking. However, I can't say enough how much I enjoyed this video. Kudos!

  • @Scorpio8116
    @Scorpio8116 3 года назад +38

    I just watched the Migration episode of Crash Course Geography the other day, so it was neat hearing similar terms about being "pushed" out from somewhere and "pulled" towards another place for the Great Migration. Great timing!

  • @kristenthomas3985
    @kristenthomas3985 3 года назад +83

    I’m so pleased with this channel. You do an amazing job of research and explaining for kids and unfortunately some adults.

  • @pookalobster3
    @pookalobster3 3 года назад +52

    Looking at you grandma!!
    Her family were sharecroppers. She's 1 of 11 kids. She moved from NC to IA in the 60s!!

  • @mattyisforlovers
    @mattyisforlovers 3 года назад +185

    Will there be any content regarding the black experience during world war one? Thank you for such a great series. Been riveted since week one!

  • @brianklebig8803
    @brianklebig8803 3 года назад +140

    You really pulled off an amazing feat with this video. I talk about the Great Migration in my mass media class specifically because it was so difficult to condense. Despite being one of the most important occurrences in the 20th century United States, almost nobody knows about it because it could not be distilled to a single article or clipping. There was no singular "event" that could be pointed to, so it slipped through the cracks of the old Bennett Model for news rooms. A combination of racism, attitudes, and the traits of the available mass media of the day have made this a badly overlooked and undertreated subject. We use it as a platform to discuss the values and limits of various media, and how they may impact our understanding of history and the present. I really appreciate your distilling of this information, and I hope that it gets the attention it deserves. I'll be using it in my class.

  • @jeyflan9622
    @jeyflan9622 3 года назад +39

    Years ago I read The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson. It was a great book on this topic!!

  • @Word-Smithy
    @Word-Smithy 3 года назад +22

    Very well done. Thank you.

  • @BeatriceGibson-v2q
    @BeatriceGibson-v2q Год назад +3

    This was informative. Thank you for producing this episode.. This is an important episode.

  • @Jcorry123
    @Jcorry123 3 года назад +35

    This was a particularly well written episode. Thanks!

  • @00Linares00
    @00Linares00 3 года назад +57

    I'm from an american country that had lots of enslaved people, and often struggle to find good material about it, so even though this series is not about my country, it still has been pretty interesting.

  • @tahomalewis2300
    @tahomalewis2300 2 года назад +6

    This was informative. Thank you for producing this episode.

  • @skolsilk
    @skolsilk Год назад +4

    So enlightening and informative.

  • @mariowalker9048
    @mariowalker9048 2 года назад +5

    Man this bring me back to 2015 when I use to watch crashcourse American history.

  • @napoleontak
    @napoleontak 3 года назад +14

    This was a good episode.

  • @wily.h4947
    @wily.h4947 3 года назад +16

    Love ur work bro. Keep it up😁

  • @nialcc
    @nialcc 3 года назад +29

    Oh dear God, The Red Summer of 1919 is next. Why does these seem to get worse?

  • @donwilliams6046
    @donwilliams6046 3 года назад +33

    Keep up the good work

  • @syckindahead
    @syckindahead 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for this crash course ep

  • @hisremnant9957
    @hisremnant9957 3 года назад +10

    Thank you.

  • @joevolpe512
    @joevolpe512 3 года назад +19

    I love your well thought and presented Crash Course

  • @infinitivez
    @infinitivez 3 года назад +28

    The important history we never learned in school. Maybe someday?

  • @shelleysprinkle873
    @shelleysprinkle873 Год назад

    Thank u!! Professor I enjoy your voice and your teaching 🎉❤

  • @paulmadryga
    @paulmadryga 3 года назад +55

    Sharecropping sounds an awful lot like Newfoundland's Mercantile system prior to them joining Canada (except the latter didn't have the debtor's-prison part) - just substitute poor farmers with poor fishermen, both parties getting profoundly screwed by The Man.

  • @monteilfitness
    @monteilfitness 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great one!

  • @user-zx8de8op9l
    @user-zx8de8op9l 11 месяцев назад +2

    Well Done

  • @janeef1183
    @janeef1183 3 года назад +33

    This has been a great series so far. @crashcourse, I hope you'll do this for the other major racial/ethnic groups in the U.S.!

  • @shaynadunbaredu
    @shaynadunbaredu Год назад

    This is a great video. It follows into how restrictive covenants came about in the North

  • @eddiehinson7657
    @eddiehinson7657 3 месяца назад

    This information makes me appreciate what I have.

  • @uncrazy2614
    @uncrazy2614 3 года назад +12

    A other good one!

  • @TheKeetoSuccess
    @TheKeetoSuccess Год назад

    Great episode my brother!

  • @danielhilderbrand7393
    @danielhilderbrand7393 3 года назад +13

    I never knew any of this.

  • @mahmoudsubh9880
    @mahmoudsubh9880 3 года назад +18

    Amazing❤️🌹💜

  • @vasthymompoint1739
    @vasthymompoint1739 Год назад

    You're amazing

  • @rink5656
    @rink5656 3 года назад +12

    Long time no see

  • @E9neTheRant
    @E9neTheRant Год назад +2

    They fought more than any of us ever had to

  • @jermainemerritt3598
    @jermainemerritt3598 9 месяцев назад +1

    🙏

  • @bufordmaddogtannen5164
    @bufordmaddogtannen5164 Год назад +1

    Is this why Gary Indiana Flint Michigan and Detroit exist?

  • @mikebrown2228
    @mikebrown2228 Год назад +1

    When did the first wave of the Great Migration occur?
    What percentage of Black Americans were living in the South in 1910?
    By 1940, how many Black Americans had left their homes in the South?
    What is sharecropping and why is it an unfair practice?
    Which industries in the North were attracting Black Southerners with the promise of higher pay?
    Which tactics were used to prevent Black Americans from voting?
    Why was it worrisome to White Southerners that so many Black Southerners were migrating out of the South?
    By moving North, what were Black Americans taking control of?

  • @Magamer88
    @Magamer88 Год назад

    I'M 😅😅😅😅😅😅