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What was true of Northern cities?

Segregation was practiced even where it was not the law.


What cities in California begin with the letter c?

Carlsbad and Covina are cities in California. Coronado and Cudahy are cities in California.


How many incorporated cities are there in California?

Number of cities in CaliforniaAccording to the League of California Cities, as of July 2011 there are 482 incorporated cities in California.


California towns and cities that start with Q?

There are no cities in California that begin with the letter Q. Quincy is a community in California. It is located in Plumas County, California.


What cities is Houlihan Lokey located?

"Houlihan Lokey is located in many cities. Two of them, however, are on the opposite sides of the country. There is one in Century City, California. There is also another one in New York City."


What was the African Americans group drawn to the cities in the northeast and Midwest?

find a job no segregation


California cities on the Colorado River?

Blythe, California.


Was Sacramento one of the major cities in California in 1940?

It was and it remains a major California City though it lacks the population of other California cities.


Which was true of race relations in the north?

Although segregation was illegal, it was still practiced. Northern cities went by custom not by laws.


How long did segregation long?

segregation lasted until the civil rights act of 1964, although many cities were slow to follow the law. Boston mass. was the last segregated school system in the country ending segregation in 1978....


Southern California cities?

The largest cities of Southern California are Los Angeles, San Diego and Long Beach.


What caused the higher percentage of minorities in the cities in the 1950s?

The Great Migration, which began in the early 20th century, led to a significant increase in the urban population of African Americans. Economic opportunities and escaping segregation and racial violence in the South were major factors that drew minorities to cities in the 1950s.