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The Great Migration was largely influenced by factors such as economic opportunities in northern cities, the oppressive conditions of Jim Crow laws in the South, and the need for labor during World War I and the 1920s. African Americans sought better employment, education, and living conditions, leading to a significant demographic shift. Additionally, the availability of jobs in industries like steel and manufacturing attracted many to urban areas. This migration significantly impacted cultural, social, and political landscapes in both the North and the South.

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