What was the primary focus of Isabel Wilkerson's book 'The Warmth of Other Suns'?
Author Examines the Black Migration From the Jim Crow South (Sept. 23, 2010)

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The political changes during the Great Migration
The economic impact of the Great Migration
The personal stories of African-Americans who migrated
The cultural shifts in the South
2.
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Why did Isabel Wilkerson choose three individuals to represent the Great Migration?
To highlight the economic impact of migration
To focus on the most famous migrants
To simplify the research process
To represent different migration streams and decades
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What was one of the daily challenges faced by African-Americans in the Jim Crow South?
Prohibition of playing checkers with whites
Ban on attending public schools
Lack of access to public transportation
Inability to own property
4.
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What realization did Robert Foster have during his journey to California?
He needed to return to the South
He might have made a mistake in leaving
He had made the right decision to leave the South
He should have chosen a different profession
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What was a key goal for African-Americans who participated in the Great Migration?
To return to the South eventually
To become wealthy business owners
To find freedom and better education for their children
To establish political power in the North
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How does Isabel Wilkerson's narrative style in 'The Warmth of Other Suns' differ from traditional history writing?
It focuses solely on statistical data
It uses fictional characters to tell the story
It excludes personal anecdotes
It combines personal stories, oral history, and traditional history
7.
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What did many African-Americans find upon reaching the North during the Great Migration?
Immediate acceptance and equal opportunities
Continued barriers and assumptions similar to the South
A complete lack of racial discrimination
An abundance of high-paying jobs
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