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11 June, 19:21

Which statement about the black migration of the 1920s is true?

A. To escape discrimination, more than half a million American blacks immigrated to Liberia in West Africa.

B. Many blacks, finding segregation and a lack of jobs in the North, returned to the rural South.

C. Moving north offered blacks improved living and working prospects and the opportunity to vote.

D. Blacks who moved to northern cities were welcomed into integrated communities by their white neighbors.

I think C or D

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  1. 11 June, 19:41
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    The only statement about the black migration of the 1920s that is true would be " C. Moving north offered blacks improved living and working prospects and the opportunity to vote," since they faced harsh discrimination in the American South.
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