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Thousands of African Americans moved north during World War I primarily due to the Great Migration, a mass movement driven by the search for better economic opportunities and escape from oppressive conditions in the South. The booming wartime industries in northern cities offered jobs that were scarce in the South, along with the promise of higher wages and improved living conditions. Additionally, the pervasive racial discrimination and violence in the South pushed many to seek greater social and political freedoms in the North. This migration significantly impacted urban Demographics and helped shape the cultural landscape of cities like Chicago and New York.

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