The Great Migration
The massive movement of Southern Blacks to Northern and Western cities.
Key Questions
- 1What were the primary "push" and "pull" factors of the Great Migration?
- 2How did the migration change the political landscape of Northern cities?
- 3What new forms of racial tension emerged in the North during this period?
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