Abraham Epstein's seminal work, 'The Negro Migrant in Pittsburgh,' delves into the socio-economic struggles faced by African American migrants in the industrial city of Pittsburgh during the early 20th century. Epstein's detailed analysis sheds light on the harsh realities of discrimination, segregation, and limited employment opportunities faced by these migrants as they sought a better life in the North. Written in a straightforward and accessible style, this book intertwines historical data with personal anecdotes, providing readers with a compelling narrative that captures the essence of the Great Migration period. Epstein's scholarly approach highlights the importance of understanding the intersectionality of race, class, and migration in shaping the urban landscape of Pittsburgh. As an esteemed sociologist and social reformer, Epstein's firsthand experiences working with immigrant populations in Pittsburgh undoubtedly influenced the depth and empathy displayed in this work. 'The Negro Migrant in Pittsburgh' is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of African American migration and the ongoing struggle for social justice and equality.