A. the homestead act offered land there
B. they wanted to reconnect with family members
C.they wanted to escape discrimination in the south
D. they wanted to continue plantation work
They wanted to reconnect with family members.
They wanted to reconnect with family members.
They wanted to reconnect with family members.
They wanted to reconnect with family members.
They wanted to reconnect with family members APEX
They wanted to reconnect with family members APEX
They wanted to reconnect with family members.
They wanted to reconnect with family members.
Richmond - Hanover - Staunton. Richmond - Petersburg - Burkeville - Lynchburg. Richmond - Petersburg - Wilmington - Charleston - Savannah. Richmond - Burkeville - Danville - Columbia - Augusta - Atlanta.
Many African Americans migrated to cities like Richmond, Atlanta, and Charleston during the Great Migration in search of better economic opportunities, escaping the oppressive conditions of the rural South, and seeking greater social and political rights. Urban centers offered jobs in industries and services, which were often more accessible than agricultural work. Additionally, these cities provided a sense of community and cultural identity, as established African American neighborhoods emerged, fostering support networks and cultural movements. This migration significantly reshaped the demographic and cultural landscape of these urban areas.
No. It was one of the largest. There was also Richmond, VA; Baltimore, MD; Atlanta, GA; Savanah, GA; and, others.
Atlanta, Baton Rouge, Charleston, Columbia, Frankfort, Jackson, Little Rock, Montgomery, Nashville, Raleigh, Richmond, Tallahassee