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The Great Migration of 1910 began as African Americans sought to escape the oppressive conditions of the Jim Crow South, including racial segregation, violence, and limited economic opportunities. The migration was fueled by factors such as the booming industrial job market in Northern cities, particularly during World War I, which created a demand for labor. Many African Americans were motivated by the promise of better living conditions and the hope of achieving greater social and economic freedoms. This mass movement significantly reshaped Demographics and cultural landscapes in both the North and South.

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