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What changes caused the great migration

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Answer: The primary factors for migration among southern African Americans were segregation, an increase in the spread of racist ideology, widespread lynching (nearly 3,500 African Americans were lynched between 1882 and 1968), and lack of social and economic opportunities in the South.

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The first (or most important) factors for moving (from one place to another) among southern African Americans were (separating things/separating people by race, religion, etc.), an increase in the spread of racist belief systems, (existing all over a large area) murder (by hanging by the neck) (nearly 3,500 African Americans were hung (by the neck) between 1882 and 1968), and lack of social and money-based opportunities in the South.

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