The Great Migration

Between 1910- 1970, more than 6 million Black people moved from the South northward to better opportunities.These families were hoping to escape racial violence and Jim Crow laws to find better jobs and schools.The movement had its roots in Reconstruction, the period following the Civil War. During that time, Southern states elected more than 2,000 Black politicians to office, inc...

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