The Great Migration was the movement of 6 million African Americans out and improving racial relations have all acted to attract African Americans.
African Americans were moving to the North to work in factories.
because a lot of people had to leave the south and move to the north
The large scale migration of African-Americans from the agricultural south to the industrial north during the twentieth century came to be known as the Great Migration. More than 6 million blacks moved out of the rural south to the Northeast, Midwest and West to compete for manufacturing and other jobs in northern cities. By the end of the Great migration in the 1960's, African-Americans had become an urbanized population. More than 80 percent lived in cities. It was one of the largest and most rapid migrations in history.
The problems in England that caused the Great Migration was religious and economic issues. The Great Migration happened in 1630.
the great migration
racial violence and economic discrimination against blacks in the south
The movement of African Americans from the rural south to the industrial north in the early 1900s is known as the Great Migration.
African Americans were moving to the North to work in factories.
The Great Migration was the movement of 6 million African Americans out and improving racial relations have all acted to attract African Americans.
African Americans were moving to the North to work in factories.
because a lot of people had to leave the south and move to the north
African Americans were moving to the North to work in factories.
The large scale migration of African-Americans from the agricultural south to the industrial north during the twentieth century came to be known as the Great Migration. More than 6 million blacks moved out of the rural south to the Northeast, Midwest and West to compete for manufacturing and other jobs in northern cities. By the end of the Great migration in the 1960's, African-Americans had become an urbanized population. More than 80 percent lived in cities. It was one of the largest and most rapid migrations in history.
The Great Migration had a significant impact on race relations in the United States by contributing to the growth of African American communities in northern cities, leading to increased tensions between black and white residents as they competed for jobs and housing. It also challenged existing racial hierarchies and structures, sparking civil rights activism and pushing for societal changes towards racial equality.
"great" is an adjective, and "migration" is a noun.
If the Great Migration didn't happen, African Americans would have likely remained primarily in the southern United States. They would have continued to face racial segregation, limited economic opportunities, and the oppressive Jim Crow laws. The cultural and demographic changes that occurred as a result of the Great Migration, such as the growth of African American communities in northern cities, would not have taken place.