The correct answer is A) They found social and economic equality with the with Northern whites.
During the 1920s, more than a million blacks moved from the farms of the South to the cities in the North. The option that was not the reason for that migration was that “they found social and economic equality with the with Northern whites.”
African Americans left the rural areas of the Southern states and moved to the larger cities in the North because they were looking for better living conditions and they had the hope to prosper in the North. Primarily, they wanted to get better jobs to help their families and better schools for their children.