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southern blacks to northern cities
in cities located in the northern part of the region
they faced discrimination and limited housing opportunites.
To try to pursue a better life in Northern cities.
They faced discrimination and limited opportunities
mant blacks left the south and moved to the north because their were more jobs in the northern cities
Many Southern blacks moved to Northern industrial cities.
Many Southern blacks moved to Northern industrial cities.
Most northern cities and suburbs still had housing restrictions.
Black southerners migrated to the northern cities to look for employment opportunities that became available after World War I; this was a huge reason for money being the leading cause of the Harlem Renaissance. Job opportunities were limited to blacks in the South so they had to go where their options for gainful employment were greatly improved.Read more: What_causes_the_Harlem_Renaissance
Feed black people faced discrimination and limited opportunities in Northern cities. While the North did not have slavery, there was still a great amount or racism and prejudice.
The three phases of Northern Industrialization affected the growth of cites by leading to more job opportunities. With more jobs available, more people moved to the cities looking for work. This caused cities to grow.