Reference Summary: thegreatmigration Six million people vanished from the American South ... With the formal ending of slavery in place, many freed black people saw this as an opportunity to start anew.
History Brief The Great Migration -
thegreatmigration Six million people vanished from the American South ... With the formal ending of slavery in place, many freed black people saw this as an opportunity to start anew. For teaching resources covering this and other topics from the 1920s, check out our workbook: A
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- thegreatmigration Six million people vanished from the American South ...
- With the formal ending of slavery in place, many freed black people saw this as an opportunity to start anew.
- For teaching resources covering this and other topics from the 1920s, check out our workbook: A
- At the outbreak of World War I, industries in the north open employment to African Americans.
- The 1920s got a lot of its character in entertainment from the Harlem Renaissance.
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