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What was the great migration during world war 1
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The Great Migration(1916-1970) overall was a movement of about 6 million African American people out of the main rural Southern- United States heading to the Urban-Northeast, Midwest, and West.
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The great migration happened between 1916-1970 and was when 6 million African American were moved out of the Southern United States and to the urban Northwest, Midwest, and west
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