In the North, many African Americans found opportunities for employment, education, and community building, particularly during the Great Migration when they moved from the rural South to urban centers. They contributed to various industries and the cultural landscape, forming vibrant communities that fostered art, music, and activism. However, they still faced racial discrimination and economic challenges, as well as segregation in housing and public services. Despite these obstacles, their resilience led to significant advancements in civil rights and social justice movements.
1.3 million African-Americans out of the Southern United States to the North, Midwest and West from 1916 to 1930.
More colonists joined the patriots to fight in the American Revolutionary War.
Free African Americans in the North were treated as inferior even after slavery. They had few rights and considered 3/5 human.
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Large numbers of African-American families left the South after 1865 for several reasons. The first is that, being emancipated from unjust bondage, many newly free citizens sought to break ties with the communities in which they had been enslaved. The second is that a number of Northern states and North/South border counties offered opportunities for African-Americans to settle in as-yet unpopulated areas. Above all, African-Americans were now exercising their freedom as citizens of the United States.
They are the aboriginal, indigenous peoples of North, Central and South America.
The ancestors of the African Americans were nearly all transported to America from Africa as slaves. The question is were African Amercians colonized or immigrated to the U.S.?
They have always worked for freedom
because north had not that many soldiers
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Depends on the year. But many African Americans got to the north by boat or they were run away slaves. When the slaves were freed many Blacks went North because people in the south were still very rude to them because of there color.
Many homes are made out of adobe.
The African Americans appealed to the pacific northwest because in the north there was descrimination and segergation The African Americans appealed to the pacific northwest because in the north there was descrimination and segergation
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i am a north african trader!
Rwanda is the African country to the north of Burundi
A pull factor that brought African Americans to the north was freedom. The south was being run and build on the backs of slaves and many African Americans wanted to be free. Many took to escaping using the Underground Railroad to reach the north. However, some were found and brought back.