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the great migration
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what caused black people to want to leave the south during the great migration?
there was no racial discrimination whatsoever remaining in the north.
the lack of educational institutions in the south forced black people to move to the north.
low wages, jim crow laws, and violent racists were persistently harming black people in the south.
the great migration was the movement of six million african - americans out of the south between 1916 and 1970. this migration resulted in a shift in the african - american population from the south to northern and western cities, transforming the demographic and cultural landscape of the country.
During the Great Migration, Black people faced low - paying jobs, discriminatory Jim Crow laws, and violence from racists in the South. The North did have discrimination, and the lack of educational institutions was not the main push factor.
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Low wages, Jim Crow laws, and violent racists were persistently harming Black people in the South.