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  1. Mar 4, 2010 · The Great Migration was the relocation of more than 6 million Black Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North, Midwest and West from about 1916 to 1970.

  2. Indeed, in the 40 years since the migration ended, the proportion of the South that is African-American has remained unchanged at about 20 percentfar from the seismic impact of the Great...

  3. The Great Migration refers to the period of 1910-1970 when around six million Black Americans moved from the South to the North, Midwest, and West. This movement was a response to the racial violence, discrimination and limited opportunities of the American South, and while the other parts of the country offered the hope of safety and better ...

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · This decades-long, multi-generational movement of Black Americans, known as the Great Migration, impacted southern labor to such a degree that white landowners resorted to coercive tactics to...

  5. Oct 16, 2020 · One of the primary drivers of the Great Migration was the lack of satisfactory economic opportunities for African Americans in the South. Due to the Black Codes and the sharecropping system, many Black Southerners were forced to work the land, providing little economic prospects.

  6. Jun 28, 2021 · The First Great Migration (1910-1940) had Black southerners relocate to northern and midwestern cities including: New York, Chicago, Detroit, and Pittsburgh. When the war effort ramped up in 1917, more able bodied men were sent off to Europe to fight leaving their industrial jobs vacant.

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