The Great Migration

Published on Feb 19, 2020

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The Great Migration

Changing America's cultural landscape

What was it?

  • The Great Migration was the relocation of more than 6 million African Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North, Midwest and West from about 1916 to 1970

What caused it?

Racism, poverty, and violence
Photo by Matt Duncan

black codes

also known as "jim crow laws"
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second class citizens

laws aimed at keeping minorities poor and voiceless

KKK

operated by intimidation, fear, and violence
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migration begins

wwi created a need for labor - southern blacks moved north

tensions grew in the north

race riots and housing laws
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Segregated cities

not by law... by choice/necessity
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harlem renaissance

  • New culture brought to all-black neighborhoods within cities.
  • New music, dance, art flourished.

World war II

created an even greater need for labor
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statistics

  • 6 million migrants moved north over a 50 year period.
  • South went from having 90% of African-Americans, to less than 50%.
  • Black farmers went from 75% to 25% nationwide.

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