When African Americans moved from south to north the great migration.
The African Americans who migrated called themselves "exodusters"
They were called Sodbusters. In the open Plains they lacked trees so they used sod to build their homes
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British. To be African-American you would have to be from America. Most black Americans are moving back to being called black because they realize a hyphenated American sounds unpatriotic.
African Americans that migrated to the Great Plains were called Exodusters.
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They didn't "migrate " to the plains, but were forced to reservations in several forced walks to Oklahoma.
The African Americans who migrated called themselves "exodusters"
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.
African Americans who migrated to the Great Plains in the late 19th and early 20th centuries were commonly referred to as "Exodusters." This term specifically described those who left the South after the Civil War seeking better opportunities and escaping racial discrimination. Many Exodusters settled in states like Kansas, where they sought land and a chance to build new lives amidst the promise of the West.
the african american exodusters migrated west to North Africa to get rid of the Jews because they had bad a bad disease called AIDS. This is how the Holocaust happened.
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they were seeking a "promised land" like the Jews in the Book of Exodus
African Americans who migrated to the Great Plains in the late 19th century were called "Exodusters" primarily as a response to the oppressive conditions in the South following the Reconstruction era. Seeking better opportunities and escaping racism, violence, and economic hardships, many moved to states like Kansas, inspired by the promise of land and a fresh start. The term reflects their exodus from the South in search of freedom and prosperity in the West.
some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
The central plains of Africa are called the Central African Plateau.