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In the 1960s, many Black people moved north as part of the Great Migration, seeking better economic opportunities, escaping Jim Crow laws, and the pervasive racial discrimination prevalent in the South. The northern cities offered jobs in industrial sectors and better living conditions. Additionally, the Civil Rights Movement was gaining momentum, inspiring many to pursue greater social and political freedoms. This migration significantly reshaped Demographics and cultural landscapes in both the North and South.

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