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Marneweck, Aja – Research in Drama Education, 2020
The article explores the multifaceted process of creating the large-scale annual public puppetry event, The Barrydale Giant Puppet Parade, in the rural town of Barrydale, South Africa. It unpacks the complex layers of meaning and making arising through a co-creative puppetry project in a region of South Africa marked by poverty and the on-going…
Descriptors: Poverty, Puppetry, Self Concept, Cultural Activities
Benson, Carl A. – Personnel Journal, 1975
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Blacks, Career Development, Employment Opportunities
Winch, Julie – 1989
When historians of the U.S. antebellum free black community examine attitudes toward emigration, they invariably focus on hostility to the American Colonization Society (ACS). However, while many free people were deeply disturbed by the efforts of the ACS to send them to Liberia, they were ready to consider settling on Haiti. In 1818, Prince…
Descriptors: Black History, Black Studies, Blacks, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedSouth, Scott J.; Deane, Glenn D. – Social Forces, 1993
In 1979-80, residential mobility was lower among African Americans than non-African Americans after adjusting for differences in home ownership and sociodemographic characteristics. Both African-American and non-African-American mobility were influenced by life-cycle factors, housing characteristics, and metropolitan features, but African-American…
Descriptors: Blacks, Individual Characteristics, Metropolitan Areas, Racial Differences
Connecticut State Dept. of Public Welfare, Hartford. – 1968
The project was an effort to relocate unemployed and underemployed persons, predominantly Negroes and Puerto Ricans, from the ghetto to the suburbs to learn whether job finding assistance, counseling and relocation could enable families with an able-bodied wage earner to get off welfare rolls. (NTIS)
Descriptors: Blacks, Career Counseling, Job Training, Mobility
Jakubauskas, Edward B.; Palomba, Neil A. – 1969
Relocation of workers from areas of severe labor surplus to areas of labor shortage can yield a high investment to public manpower funds and will assist in meeting employer manpower needs. A mobility program such as the Iowa-Mississippi project must be selective for potential workers and employers. Relocatees must not be chosen from the hard core…
Descriptors: Blacks, Farm Labor, Farmers, Job Placement
Price, Daniel O. – 1969
This is the first volume of a three-volume study that examined the types of people who are better off by moving from a rural to an urban area and considered possible intervention in the rural-urban migration process. The population for the study was composed of Mexican-Americans who migrated from South Texas to San Antonio and Chicago, Negroes who…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Economic Factors, Interviews
Kuvlesky, William P.; And Others – 1973
Ambitions for social mobility among rural southern Blacks and their influence on out-migration trends were explored in this analysis. Data utilized were collected as part of a more comprehensive study of living patterns among disadvantaged families. In the summer of 1970, samples of Black, female adults were drawn from 2 rural villages and a town…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Aspiration, Blacks, Females
Peer reviewedRoseman, Curtis C.; Knight, Prentice L., III – Professional Geographer, 1975
Examines characteristics of the residential movement of a sample of individual black households in both segregated and integrated neighborhoods in twelve large cities of the northern and western United States, reporting analyses of the process of adjustment to a new environment the "mover-stayer" concept, and the integration status of a migrant's…
Descriptors: Blacks, Community Characteristics, Demography, Family Mobility
Peer reviewedMcGee, Leo; Boone, Robert – Black Scholar, 1977
Notes that it is widely accepted that millions of blacks who migrated from the South contributed significantly to the decline of black rural land ownership. However, the less than altruistic behavior patterns of land officials has also contributed to the loss of rural land by blacks. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Economic Factors, Land Acquisition, Land Settlement
Ludwig, Jens; Duncan, Greg J.; Hirschfield, Paul – 2000
This paper uses data from a randomized housing-mobility experiment to study the effects on juvenile crime of relocating families from high- to low-poverty neighborhoods. Since 1994, the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Moving to Opportunity (MTO) experiment has assigned families from high-poverty Baltimore neighborhoods into three…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blacks, Child Safety, Crime Prevention
Lawson, V. Lonnie – 1988
In 1830, Missouri was chosen as the Mormon's "Center Place," a place to live and worship in tranquility for all church members. However, their presence created conflict between themselves and the non-Mormon citizens, and harassment and fighting between the two groups led to the Mormons' expulsion by the state's government in 1838.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Community Influence, Conflict of Interest, Expulsion
Lee, Anne S.; Bowles, Gladys K. – 1974
Implicit or explicit national governmental actions designed to perpetuate, change conditions, maintain the status quo, or introduce change (although not designed for that purpose) are known as policy. Some of these actions relate directly to population distribution from early land grants to present urban renewal and rural development activities.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Government Role, Human Services, Individual Characteristics
Peer reviewedOakes, Elizabeth – Black Scholar, 1979
Analyzes housing in the United States in the context of (1) the quest for profit under capitalism, and (2) the attendant need for social control of the labor force both at the work place and at home. Holds that the nation's general economic state is evident in the problems of urban housing. (Author/WP)
Descriptors: Blacks, Capitalism, Economic Factors, Housing Deficiencies
Gilligan, John J. – Appalachia, 1974
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Blacks, Conferences, Disadvantaged

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