Appalachian Studies
The First Great Migration refers to the mass movement of African Americans from the rural Southern United States to urban areas in the North and West, primarily between 1916 and 1970. This migration was driven by a search for better economic opportunities, escape from Jim Crow laws, and a desire for improved living conditions. It significantly transformed demographics, culture, and social structures in both the Southern states and the cities where migrants settled.
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