Atlanta, Georgia is labeled as Black Mecca of the United States of America since the 1970s. The term "Black Mecca" describes a city which attracts African Americans in big numbers. These people seek better living conditions and especially job opportunities. This fact is quite surprising, because Atlanta belongs to a region of Deep South, where the conditions of African Americans were harsher than in other parts of the country for a very long time besides other things because of "Jim Crow" segregation laws. This work should present which factors are responsible for the fact that a southern city such as Atlanta became a sought-after center of African American immigration and how these factors were reached. Atlanta became Black Mecca, because ...
By the late nineteenth century, white northern missionary societies established a variety of higher ...
“Displacing the ‘Black Mecca’” begins by recognizing that the problem of gentrification in revitaliz...
The primary intent of this thesis is to show that Black people are systematically destroying each ot...
The emergence of the African American community in Atlanta during the late-nineteenth and early-twen...
This dissertation seeks to provide an intraracial narrative history of African American politics and...
Since the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, Atlanta has had a reputation in the African-American c...
One of the most striking developments in recent southern history has been the pace and scale of Afri...
In the 21st century, Atlanta, Georgia has become a major new immigrant destination. This study focus...
ABSTRACT From Spike Lee’s School Daze to The Real Housewives of Atlanta, mainstream entertainment ha...
The purpose of this case study is to conduct a descriptive analysis of the election of Black males t...
The city of Atlanta has become new center-point of cultural convergence in America. The profile of t...
In the fifty years before the Great Migration thousands of African Americans moved from the southern...
In spite of increasing animosity between workers and elites, blacks and whites, through the turn of ...
This study serves as a critique of the political economy of the Atlanta Metropolitan Region between ...
This study examines the experiences of African Americans who chose to remain in and return to the Am...
By the late nineteenth century, white northern missionary societies established a variety of higher ...
“Displacing the ‘Black Mecca’” begins by recognizing that the problem of gentrification in revitaliz...
The primary intent of this thesis is to show that Black people are systematically destroying each ot...
The emergence of the African American community in Atlanta during the late-nineteenth and early-twen...
This dissertation seeks to provide an intraracial narrative history of African American politics and...
Since the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, Atlanta has had a reputation in the African-American c...
One of the most striking developments in recent southern history has been the pace and scale of Afri...
In the 21st century, Atlanta, Georgia has become a major new immigrant destination. This study focus...
ABSTRACT From Spike Lee’s School Daze to The Real Housewives of Atlanta, mainstream entertainment ha...
The purpose of this case study is to conduct a descriptive analysis of the election of Black males t...
The city of Atlanta has become new center-point of cultural convergence in America. The profile of t...
In the fifty years before the Great Migration thousands of African Americans moved from the southern...
In spite of increasing animosity between workers and elites, blacks and whites, through the turn of ...
This study serves as a critique of the political economy of the Atlanta Metropolitan Region between ...
This study examines the experiences of African Americans who chose to remain in and return to the Am...
By the late nineteenth century, white northern missionary societies established a variety of higher ...
“Displacing the ‘Black Mecca’” begins by recognizing that the problem of gentrification in revitaliz...
The primary intent of this thesis is to show that Black people are systematically destroying each ot...