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17 between 1916 and 1970, 6 million black americans moved from the rural south to northern/western cities. what is this movement called? 18 in the 1920s, this new york neighborhood became the center of a
enaissance\ of black literature, jazz, and art. 19 these wwii pilots trained at moton field in alabama and proved that black soldiers could master advanced combat aviation. 20 this 1954 ruling stated that \separate educational facilities are inherently unequal,\ overturning decades of legal segregation. 21 in 1955, after a seamstress was arrested, a city’s black population walked or carpooled for 381 days to protest the buses.
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The movement of 6 million Black Americans from rural South to Northern/Western cities between 1916 - 1970 is known as the Great Migration. This mass movement was driven by factors like economic opportunities in industrial cities, escaping racial oppression in the South.
In the 1920s, the New York neighborhood (Harlem) was the center of the Harlem Renaissance, which was a cultural movement celebrating Black literature, jazz, art, and intellectual achievements.
The WWII pilots trained at Moton Field in Alabama were the Tuskegee Airmen, who proved Black soldiers could master advanced combat aviation, breaking racial barriers in the military.
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