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.
they were another form of peaceful protest used by black Americans where they would simply take up the seats of a cafe/food area such as wollworths (they had food counters at the time) and just refuse to move. the police would arrest people, hose them and set the dogs on them just for sitting there. pathetic!!
She sat down and a white predon said to move and shem refused!!
Why did the Pilgrims want to move from the Netherlands to North Amercia
The Dodgers first season in Los Angeles was 1958.
Rosa Parks was a black rights activist. Black people were required to sit in the back of buses. Rosa sat in the front of a bus and refused to move to the back. Rosa was arrested. Rosa also lead a bus boycott.
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Just a few blocks over.
Black people
people moved to North Carolina because of religious freedom
a lot of people died when the black death was around and a lot moved. well the people waited awhile to move back because they were scared that they would get the black death. but after the people moved back the businesses have been back to normal
It reminded them of europe
Australia,North America,Canada and Africa.
winter is coming
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North had more railroads which was an advantage to move people and supplies.
To help black people trade globally and move to Africa
Its called manufacturing. People move there because people follow the money.