a great migration that came from Europe to the us
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From the south to the north
north
The Great Ball Game Between the East and the West - 1910 was released on: USA: July 1910
In the Great Migration, which took place in 1910-1930, millions of African Americans "migrated" to the Midwest, Northeast, and West of the United States from Southern states such as Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana. A second movement -- New Great Migration -- has been occurring since 1965 and is essentially the reverse of the Great Migration, with African Americans moving to the "New South" where job growth exceeded that of the North and racism/discrimination has abated.
The Great Migration was the movement of 1.3 million African-Americans out of the South to the North, Midwest and West between 1910 to 1930. African Americans moved to free themselves from racism, and for better opportunities in both education for children and employment and land. One destination was California, where it suppplied an abundance of jobs in industry. Between 1965-70, 14 main states contributed to the migration. Some of these included Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi.
it started because their were many people (not colored) who wanted other peopleto work for them.
South to north
The Great Migration was the movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the Northeast, Midwest, and West from 1910 to 1970. Some historians differentiate between the first Great Migration (1910-1930), numbering about 1.6 million migrants who left mostly rural areas to migrate to northern and midwestern industrial cities, and, after a lull during the Great Depression, a Second Great Migration (1940 to 1970), in which 5 million or more people moved, including many to California and various western cities. i got it from wikipedia
Between 1910 and 1940, a significant movement of Black Americans occurred, known as the Great Migration. This period saw millions of African Americans leave the rural South for urban areas in the North and West, seeking better economic opportunities and escaping Jim Crow laws and racial violence. Cities like Chicago, Detroit, and New York became major destinations, leading to demographic shifts and the establishment of vibrant Black communities. This migration profoundly influenced cultural, social, and political dynamics in the United States.
The Great Migration was the movement of 2 million blacks out of the Southern United States to the Northeast, Midwest and West from 1910 to 1930.[1] African Americans migrated to escape racism and prejudice in the South, as well as to seek jobs in industrial cities.
In the Great Northwest - 1910 was released on: USA: 26 May 1910