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2 July, 12:17

The migration of African Americans to the north during and following ww1 was mainly a result of

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    In the 1920s, more than 750,000 African Americans left the South--a greater movement of people than had occurred in the Irish potato famine of the 1840s. The large-scale relocation to the Northeast and West brought many other changes with it, as many largely rural people moved into cities for the first time.
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