The Great Migration of Black Women Educators from Segregation to Integration documents the real-life journey of Black Women Educators who migrated North in order to obtain their advanced academic degrees.
Anekwe uses photographic images, archival documents, oral history interviews, essays, and a documentary script to tell the untold st.
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Instead, they returned to their communities in the South in order to educate Black children.
Remarkably, these Women did not remain in the North.
The Great Migration of Black Women Educators from Segregation to Integration documents the real-life journey of Black Women Educators who migrated North in order to obtain their advanced academic degrees