[A Century of Negro Migration by Carter G. Woodson]@TWC D-Link book
A Century of Negro Migration

CHAPTER IX
30/39

It has now eighteen branches in cities to which this migration has been directed.

Through a local worker these migrants are approached, properly placed and supervised until they can adjust themselves to the community without apparent embarrassment to either race.

The League has been able to handle the migrants arriving by extending the work so as to know their movements beforehand.
The occupations in which these people engage will throw further light on their situation.

About ninety per cent of them do unskilled labor.

Only ten per cent of them do semi-skilled or skilled labor.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books