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Known as the Great Migration, 6 million African-Americans left their homes in the South after World War I and through 1970, moving north and west. “The conditions in the South for the average African-American were unbearable and intolerable,” Georgetown University[easyazon_image add_to_cart='yes' align='right' asin='0822358549″ cloaking='default' height='160″ localization='default' locale='US' nofollow='default' new_window='yes' src='http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51pSV3tmT%2BL._SL160_.jpg' tag='trehottop-20″ width='107″] history professor Marcia […]

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