create cultural power by the Great Migration north between 1914-1920. Approximately fifty-thousands African Americans made the conscious decision to pack their belongings and head north, this decision altered the social, cultural, and political appeal of cities such as Chicago, New York, Cleveland, Pittsburg, and Detroit. The Great Migration changed Black America and the nation as a whole. African Americans united strongly during the transition of the Great Migration, because this movement that changed…
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Renaissance: The Great Migration and the American Dream. Cassandra Hernandez, Mr.Noel. April 11, 2024. Have you ever heard of the Harlem Renaissance? It’s about a cultural movement during the 1900’s located in Harlem, New York City. They used art like music, poems, paintings, etc, to express their culture and identities in the United States. During this time, there have been major events like The Great Migration, the Jim Crow laws, the American Dream, World War I, The end of slavery, and the Great Depression…
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Before the Great Migration actually occurred, the Civil War was coming close to an end. There was still an Union and Confederate side of the United States of America. Many of the African Americans were slaves in the Southern Confederate side, while many were free in the Northern Union, Midwestern, and Western United States, where the southern slaves dreamt of coming to. Before the Civil War, African Americans in the South were considered nothing and even more after that, but the Civil War changed…
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life? The Great Migration was an opportunity for african americans to get away. A time where you have just enough to get by. In this paper the author will discuss where the Great Migration originated, where you would end up, and how people of color reacted to starting over. The Great Migration was an event the gave people of color a chance to start a new. A chance to go somewhere that they were appreciated, and people don’t care about your color. Many places people only cared about what you produced…
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What was the Great Migration? The Great Migration was in the 20th century of African Americans migrating from the south to the north and west where there were large cities. It was caused by the World War 1 were there was industrialization areas were in shortage of industrial labors. About six million African Americans from the south relocated to the urban areas. They were driven to move to the urban areas because of their unsatisfactory economic opportunities and they had harsh segregation laws to…
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The Great Migration was one of the most significant demographic shifts in American history, as millions of African Americans moved from the rural South to the urban North and West during the 20th century. This massive population movement had a profound impact on the social, political, and cultural landscape of the United States. Between 1910 and 1970, approximately six million African Americans left the South and relocated to cities such as New York, Chicago, Detroit, and Pittsburgh. These northern…
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left the rural south and migrated towards the rapidly urbanizing north (“The Second Great”). Beyond the northeastern states, western cities experienced an explosive growth in African American populations. The cities of San Francisco, Portland, and Los Angeles alone collectively had their African American populations soar to around 254,120 (“The Second Great”). Although many factors contributed to this mass migration, the most prominent cause can be attributed to the collapse of the Southern agricultural…
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eyes. One of these changes would be the end of segregation, but we must first understand what segregation is and how it was used and how it would end. It all started with the Great Migration. The life before the migration was that of great racism and discrimination against African-Americans or any colored individual person. But many would direct it at African-Americans which led to the Great Migration.The migration led thousands of colored people but mainly African american to flee the south and move…
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movement that started around 1914 and spanned through the mid 1930’s. “New Negro Movement” is what Alain Locke named it. The Harlem Renaissance was centered in Harlem neighborhood of New York City. Encompassing the new African American cultural expressions, and introducing black literacy and music culture years after the Civil War. Contributing factors that lead to the Harlem Renaissance were “The Great Migration”, education and politics. First, let’s explore the background behind Harlem leading up to…
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Okie Essay As the Interview “The 1930s Migration to Southern San Joaquin Valley” with Earl Butler shows, living in the Southwest of America in the 20th century wasn’t always easy for many people. Especially for people from states like Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and Missouri. These people had their difficulties dealing with the Great Depression and ecological disasters. Therefore, many of them tried to search for a better life in different states, especially in the west. Southwesterners had been…
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