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Q: The movement of tens of thousands of southern blacks north during World War 1 resulted in?
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Great Migration?

The large scale movement of hundreds of thousands of Southern blacks to the cities of the North


What was The large scale movement of hundred southern blacks to cities in the north was called?

The Great Movement


The great war triggered a major movement of?

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What were social changes in the U.S during world war 1?

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Did the Confederacy free the blacks?

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Ida Wells was an advocate for?

Southern blacks


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What are southern blacks?

There is no such thing. All southerners use the same idioms! They become "southern Black" idioms, when blacks move north and forget their culture.


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Positive changes resulted from the Harlem Renaissance.


What did emancipation mean for southern blacks?

It meant freedom


Is the Civil Rights Movement the freedom of blacks?

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The movement northward of African Americans between 1915 and 1930?

The movement northward of African Americans between 1915 and 1930 was called the Great Migration. The need for labor, the education opportunities, and safety called to the southern blacks to move up north.