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Kim, Junghyun James
on Nov 05, 2024Verified
Black-oriented newspapers such as the Chicago Defender called the great migration of African-Americans from the South to the North during World War I
A) a crusade.
B) a diaspora.
C) an Odyssey.
D) an Exodus.
Great Migration
The movement of over six million African Americans from the rural Southern United States to urban areas in the North and West, from approximately 1916 to 1970, in search of better economic opportunities.
- Examine the contributions of African-Americans and various minorities in World War I and the significance of the Great Migration.
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Learning Objectives
- Examine the contributions of African-Americans and various minorities in World War I and the significance of the Great Migration.
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