African American extended family arriving in Chicago from the rural South, ca. 1920

In Photography by NKROO-muh STOO-erd

African American extended family arriving in Chicago from the rural South, ca. 1920. Between 1910 and 1930, some 1.6 MILLION Blacks, many of grandchildren of slaves, left the small, rural towns of the South and migrated North to industrial cities looking for work and quite frankly, reprieve from the unbridled lynchings occurring throughout the South.