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By the 1930s, most African Americans migrated to urban areas in the North, particularly to cities like Chicago, Detroit, and New York. This movement, part of the Great Migration, was driven by the search for better economic opportunities, escape from Jim Crow laws in the South, and the hope for a more equitable life. Many sought jobs in industrial sectors, which were expanding during this period, particularly due to the demands of World War I and the subsequent economic changes.

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