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12 September, 15:32

In the early 20th century, what was the primary cause of the large-scale migration of African Americans out of the rural South

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  1. 12 September, 18:56
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    Buisness was booming. More and more americans began to be more about consumption of products, so more and more factories were being built. That and the racism and jim crow laws in the south made life diffucult for people of color.
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