They hoped to escape discrimination and find beter educational and economic opportunites, that's why African Americans began to move to northern cities in the 1890s.
They migrated to larger cities because...It was easier to blend inThey could get into work fasterThere were a lot more choices of where to liveThey had more job opportunities
the African would begin to speak the languages of the Americans
They could go into the army at age 18 at about the time of the civil war
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.
gaining the right for African Americans to vote
that the African Americans hoped to escape discrimination and find better education and economic opportunities.
that the African Americans hoped to escape discrimination and find better education and economic opportunities.
They migrated to larger cities because...It was easier to blend inThey could get into work fasterThere were a lot more choices of where to liveThey had more job opportunities
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· Gaborone, Botswana · Gombe, Nigeria
they started fighting right after the battle of Saratoga
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· Edfu, Egypt · El Djazair, Algeria
60s-70s after the discrimination against African Americans.
African Americans, Arab Americans, Asians, American writers are cultural groups. They begin with the letter a.
The poll tax was actually an impediment to African-Americans exercising their right to vote. By taxing voting for African-Americans, who were extremely poor, it effectively stopped them from voting. Only when poll taxes were deemed unconstitutional by the 24th Amendment did African-Americans begin to have a shot at full citizenship.