The Great Migration: An American Story

by Jacob Lawrence (Author) Jacob Lawrence (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

This critically acclaimed picture book suitable for a wide range of readers chronicles the Great Migration—the diaspora of African Americans who headed to the North after WWI—through the iconic paintings and words of renowned artist Jacob Lawrence. The New York Times praised it as "a compassionate and sensitive portrayal of history.”

After World War I, large numbers of African Americans began leaving their homes in the rural South in search of employment, and a better life, in the industrial cities of the North like Chicago and Pittsburgh.

Jacob Lawrence chronicled their journey of hope in his sixty-panel Migration Series, a flowing narrative sequence of paintings that can now be found divided between the Museum of Modern Art and the Phillips Collection.

In this profound picture book, Lawrence brings all those landmark paintings together and pairs them with poetic text that further explores the experience of those enduring this mass exodus. From dealing with poor working conditions and competition for living space to widespread prejudice and racism, this is the story of strength, courage, and hope of the more than six million African Americans who were trying to build better lives for themselves and their families.

This book features an introduction from Lawrence—whose family was part of this great migration—about its personal significance as well as a poem by Newbery Honor author Walter Dean Myers.

  • ALA Notable Book
  • ALA Booklist Editors’ Choice
  • IRA/CBC Teachers' Choice
  • Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)
  • Carter G. Woodson Outstanding Merit Book
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Publishers Weekly

PW's starred review praised the "starkly poetic art" and "eloquent text" of this account of the northward flow of African Americans after WWI. Ages 8-up. (Oct.)

Review quotes

"A compassionate and sensitive portrayal of history." — The New York Times

"This pictorial history remains as relevant and moving today as it was more than 50 years ago. A memorable work." — The Washington Post

"Lawrence's starkly poetic art works admirably on many levels. A moving, inspiring, educational book." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A stirring picture book." — ALA Booklist (starred review)

"A splendid and unique visual evocation of a significant historical movement." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Perfectly pitched to balance the gripping facts and moving graphics. A brave book." — Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"A significant and unforgettable book." — The Horn Book

"The paintings evoke fear and hope and transmit the courage of those who left behind everything they had known in order to find a better life. An exceptional title." — School Library Journal

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780064434287
Lexile Measure
830
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication date
September 15, 1995
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV003000 - Juvenile Fiction | Art & Architecture
JUV011010 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - African-American
JUV004020 - Juvenile Fiction | Biographical | United States
JUV016150 - Juvenile Fiction | Historical | United States - 20th Century
Library of Congress categories
History
African Americans
United States
Painting, American
African Americans in art
Migration, Internal
Rural-urban migration in art
Lawrence, Jacob

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