because their was not enough love from jesus
cities in the North and West
African Americans who migrated to the Great Plains during the late 19th and early 20th centuries were often referred to as "Exodusters." This term originated from their mass movement out of the Southern United States, particularly after the Reconstruction era, seeking better opportunities and escaping racial discrimination. Many Exodusters settled in states like Kansas, where they established communities and farms, contributing to the region's development.
Approximately six million African Americans participated in the Great Migration, which occurred in two main waves from 1916 to 1970. This mass movement saw many seeking better economic opportunities and escaping racial discrimination in the Southern United States. They relocated primarily to Northern and Western cities, significantly impacting urban demographics and culture. The migration profoundly influenced social, political, and economic landscapes in the U.S.
During the 1960s, African Americans rose in importance through the Civil Rights Movement, which sought to end racial segregation and discrimination. Key figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and organizations such as the NAACP and SNCC mobilized mass protests, sit-ins, and marches, drawing national attention to issues of racial injustice. Landmark legislation, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, further solidified their political and social status. This period marked a significant shift towards greater recognition and empowerment of African Americans in American society.
The mass movement to gain equal opportunities for African Americans is what the civil rights movement was. The popular movement was aimed at granting basic rights and privileges of United States citizenship to African Americans.
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African Americans went to Northern cities for better opportunities.
The estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) is calculated a little differently for African-American patients because African Americans have more muscle mass than other groups.
I believe it is in part due to African Americans typically having higher muscle mass as well as higher peak bone density, which is good for boxing and sprinting (more explosive movements), but is the opposite with swimming.
W. Fitzhugh Brundage has written: 'Lynching in the New South' -- subject(s): Lynching, Race relations, History, Virginia 'Beyond blackface' -- subject(s): Mass media, African Americans in mass media, Race identity, African Americans in popular culture, African Americans, History 'A Socialist Utopiin the New South'
African Americans show pride in their heritage with name changes, studying Black History, and celebrating Kwanzaa.
because their was not enough love from jesus
cities in the North and West
This is known as a landslide.
Creep is the slowest form of mass movement, typically involving the gradual downslope movement of soil or rock debris. It is usually imperceptible in any given moment but can accumulate over time to cause significant changes to the landscape.
African Americans who migrated to the Great Plains during the late 19th and early 20th centuries were often referred to as "Exodusters." This term originated from their mass movement out of the Southern United States, particularly after the Reconstruction era, seeking better opportunities and escaping racial discrimination. Many Exodusters settled in states like Kansas, where they established communities and farms, contributing to the region's development.