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"The forced migration of millions of enslaved Africans has not been told in sufficient detail," Mr. Hightower said.
In Soundstage (Monday, 1.45pm, Radio 4), the annual migration of millions of wildebeest from the plains of east Africa is rerouted to your home.
MAKE YOUR MINDS UP! Some of them even go so far as to say it's climate change that's causing forced migration of millions of people.
The continuing migration of millions of families to the Sun Belt and the Mountain States serves as a magnet for many companies.
August marks the start of the annual migration of millions of birds from their European breeding areas to their wintering grounds in Africa.
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The trend mirrors the pattern of millions of African-Americans who left the rural South during the Great Migration of the 20th century and moved to cities in the North and West.
Between 1918 and 1962 the proportion of the population living in England's three northern regions (the North East, North West and Yorkshire and the Humber) declined from 35% to 30%, reversing the northward migration of the 19th century.
This, too, began in earnest in the 1990s as the city boomed with Britain's economy (though there has been a French presence since the Huguenot migration of the 17th century).
After the great Eurasian migrations of the 4th and 5th centuries, the region was occupied and Germanized by Franks and possibly Frisians, who gave it its present name, from the Germanic prefix anda ("against") and a noun derived from the verb werpen ("to throw"), indicating a structure possibly a predecessor of Antwerp's 9th-century fortified castle, the Steen erected against something or someone.
Dr. Hyman, a professor of modern Jewish history at Yale University, wrote 10 books about the Jewish experience in Europe and the United States, many of them focused on women's roles in various communities before and after the immense Jewish migrations of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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