The Great Migration period (1 ene 1915 año – 1 ene 1960 año)
Descripción:
The mass migration of about five million southern African Americans to the north and west between 1915 and 1960. The refugees fled the South because of the Jim Crow Laws, segregation, lynching, to find better jobs, and have more economic mobility. In the beginning the cities that the migrants went to were Chicago, Illinois, Detroit, Michigan, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and New York. But by World War II the migrants began to also head west to Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco, California, Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington.
Añadido al timeline:
fecha:
1 ene 1915 año
1 ene 1960 año
~ 45 years
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