Summary of The Warmth of Other Suns: by Isabel Wilkerson | Includes Key Takeaways & Analysis
Don’t miss this summary of Isabel Wilkerson’s stunning look into The Great Migration of black southerners in 20th century America. This story has never been told this way before, and it has never been more relevant than it is today. Experience Wilkerson's in-depth view into the personal struggles...
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Don’t miss this summary of Isabel Wilkerson’s stunning look into The Great Migration of black southerners in 20th century America. This story has never been told this way before, and it has never been more relevant than it is today. Experience Wilkerson's in-depth view into the personal struggles of being black in America in the century after slavery had ended, and beyond. What Will You Gain from Reading This Book?Become familiar with the history of The Great Migration from 1915 - 1970 Exposure to a revised historiography of The Great Migration and urban history Learn the little-discussed truth about the horrors of the Jim Crow South that lasted well in into the 1970s and the similar injustices endured by blacks in the North Learn the history of contemporary social issues, such as police brutality and urban riots Understand the history behind the human geography of urban neighborhoods infamous for their crime, including Harlem in New York and the South Side of Chicago Hear untold stories of the successes of The Great MigrationDiscover the source of certain prejudices and re-examine your own biases Connect with people in your own communities, whose own family histories have likely been effected in some way or another by The Great MigrationAnd much more! Book Summary OverviewThe Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson is a re-telling of The Great Migration, in which six million black southerners migrated to the northern and western regions of the United States in the eight decades between World War I and 1970. This massive true-life tale is anchored in the lives of three real-life figures, Ida Mae Brandon Gladney, George Swanson Starling, and Robert Pershing Foster, who originated from different southern towns and migrated to different urban cities of the North at different times. They left for a personal set of diverse reasons and lived unique lives that diverged drastically from one another. Although they never knew each other and were unaware of their individual roles in one of the largest migrations movements in modern human history, these three characters were connected by a shared determination to seek freedom in a shared vision of the North. Don't miss out on the gripping perspective of Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Isabel Wilkerson. The Warmth of Other Suns won multiple awards and topped everyone's list as one of the Best Books of the Year in 2011. Purchase your FastReads' Summary with Analysis & Key Takeaways today to quickly absorb the key points from this epic and brilliantly written historical masterpiece.Click Buy Now with 1-Click to Own Your Copy Today!Please note: This is a summary, analysis and review of the book and not the original book.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B06XJ3693M
Publish date: 2017-03-09
Publisher: FastReads Publishing
Pages no: 50
Edition language: English