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In the 1920s, why did African Americans move away from the southern United States to the big cities of the North? a. to find a more suitable climate b. to escape slavery and oppression c. to protest unfair
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In the 1920s, why did African Americans move away from the southern United States to the big cities of the North?
a. to find a more suitable climate
b. to escape slavery and oppression
c. to protest unfair wages across the country
d. to follow growing economic opportunities
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In the 1920s, the African Americans moved away from the southern United States to the big cities in the North
in order to find better living conditions, because there was still a lot of hatred toward them in the South.
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