Black History Programs Focus on Black Migration
The 20th Annual Black Heritage Fair Flyer The national theme for this year's Black History Month is Black Migration . This refers to the trend in which many African Americans migrated from racism in southern states in search of a better life and higher paying jobs elsewhere. Five Points West Regional Library is hosting several free programs during February beginning next week based on black migration. Springville Road Regional Library is also hosting a screening of Goin to Chicago in February. On Saturday, February 2, the Central Library is hosting the Birmingham African-American Genealogy Group (BAAGG)'s 20th Annual Black Heritage Fair, with The Great Migration theme. BAAGG holds its monthly meetings at the Central Library. The topic is personal to 78-year-old Dianne Moore, a Birmingham native whose parents migrated up north to Ohio when she was a child to escape racist Jim Crow laws. "We as African Americans need to learn more about our past," she s