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all were effects of racism experienced by african americans at the turn of the twentieth century except
segregation enforced by jim crow laws.
forced relocation to northern cities.
violence and death from lynching.
poverty as a result of sharecropping.
At the turn - of the twentieth century, African Americans faced segregation via Jim Crow laws, violence from lynching, and poverty due to sharecropping. However, forced relocation to northern cities was not a direct effect of racism at that time. The Great Migration was more of a voluntary movement in search of better economic opportunities and an escape from the harsh racial climate in the South.
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forced relocation to northern cities.