The Great Migration began to reverse itself because of the changing economy. The southern economy began to grow again and there were more job opportunities in the south.
beacusethey didnt like the laws there
Black flight
African Americans moved to the North in the 1920s as part of the Great Migration, seeking better economic opportunities and fleeing the systemic racism and violence of the Jim Crow South. The demand for industrial labor during World War I and the economic boom of the 1920s also attracted African Americans to urban centers in the North. Additionally, the Harlem Renaissance and other cultural movements in northern cities provided a sense of community and empowerment for African Americans seeking to escape the oppressive conditions of the segregated South.
There are no laws for dating there as far as i can find, only regarding sex where the age of consent is 16.
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Many Americans move to the south in the 1970s due to economic status at that time. In south, there were more job opportunities and the economic was gaining gradual stability.
The African-Americans tried to escape from the South because the South had slave states. They tried to get to the North because those were free states.
The southern economy began to grow again
they both wanted quick reconstruction.
they both wanted quick reconstruction.
they both wanted quick reconstruction.
north
Because they were more acceptant of blacks.... unlike th South whom inslaved them and worked them to death (racism)
How did the homestead act encourage freed African Americans to move to the great Plains
they did not welcome them
A pull factor that brought African Americans to the north was freedom. The south was being run and build on the backs of slaves and many African Americans wanted to be free. Many took to escaping using the Underground Railroad to reach the north. However, some were found and brought back.
that the African Americans hoped to escape discrimination and find better education and economic opportunities.