Among the southern girls, Marcia Chatlan reproduced the great movement of Chicago through the lens of a black girl. When Chicago's black population has doubled between 1910 and 1940, the chat line is a city black girlhood era in which black social scientists in Chicago, urban reformers, journalists, and activists need protection Was the fragile image formed? She believes that the construction and importance of the black girlhood era has changed due to great economic and social change and crisis, reflecting the importance of parents and community leaders' anxiety and racial progress toward urbanization It is. Adults carefully check their choices and actions, and their happiness symbolizes the moral health of the community, so girls are burdened most of the black ambition. However, since girls also express their views, only these adults are not those who think big migration. Chatelain highlights his feelings and thoughts with girls' letters and interviews with their strong hopes, expectations, disappointing stories, and by doing so she is a complex complex not considered among many immigrants I helped regain the experience of the story group.
Southside girls is a glimpse of the experiences of southern girls and girls who moved to Chicago during the peak of urbanization of African Americans from 1900 to 1945. I studied how the words of the black girls' era and the experiences of the black girls mix and contradict each other. A city experiencing stunning social, economic and political change. At graduate school, I would like to do research in the history of African-American women. I wanted to see the role of black women in public health, but slowly returned to the problems of 12 years old and 13 years old. How about girls? I grew up in Chicago in the 1990s and I think that few people really care about what happens to black girls with regard to gun violence, educational differences, and sexual assault. I always feel that if a girl does well, I need to devote local resources and energy to boys.
Chatelain: Among the southern girls, I looked at the experiences of the great migration of black girls and young women, but during that time the blacks had problems of housing discrimination, excessive monopoly, racist violence Also faced. These girls are part of a massive black life campaign and are often regarded as role models for black success or failure, in fact they always want a community that they do not always treat like their own lives is. The strict way that the leaders of the black community see black women is very attractive to me. They are in an impossible position. But nonetheless, I have found the moment they were given - or they got the opportunity to discuss important things for them. I found some interviews with pregnant girls in the 1920s and 1930s - they are the most alienated among alienated groups.