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In what became known as the "Great Migration," an estimated 1.6 million African-Americans left the rural south in search of economic opportunity and to escape discrimination. Which areas were they MOST drawn to?

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factory/technology allowing prosperous growth and economic mobility
Also the attrition in discrimination was a big factor to move north
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