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Who is Headed South? U.S. Migration Trends in Black and White, 1970-2000
2008
Social Forces
This research examines inter-regional migration patterns in the United States by native-born whites and blacks over the final four decades of the 20 th century. Our primary research question is whether regional changes in the United States have made the South a more favorable destination than it once was, especially for blacks. Using samples of census data from 1970 to 2000, we analyze white/black differences in primary (an original move) and return migration to the South, as well as in the
doi:10.1353/sof.0.0099
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