African American History – 1865 to Present
The Second Great Migration refers to the mass movement of over five million African Americans from the rural South to urban areas in the North and West between 1941 and 1970. This migration was a response to systemic racism, economic opportunities, and the search for a better quality of life, leading to significant demographic changes in the U.S. and influencing social, political, and cultural dynamics.
congrats on reading the definition of Second Great Migration. now let's actually learn it.