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how did the \great migration\ of the 1920s-1930s impact african - americans?
¿cómo afectó la \gran migración\ de 1920 - 1930 a los afroamericanos?
○ african - americans who moved during the great migration gained access to a variety of jobs and joined supportive communities where they could celebrate and express their cultural identity
○ african - americans who moved during the great migration found social opportunities but struggled to secure factory jobs due to widespread discrimination
○ african - americans who moved during the great migration found factory work but still faced persecution for their religious beliefs and cultural practices
○ african - americans who moved during the great migration were able to buy farmland, continue sharecropping, and escape some of the discrimination of jim crow laws
The Great Migration saw African-Americans move from the rural South to Northern/industrial cities. They gained access to new industrial and urban jobs, and formed tight-knit communities that fostered cultural expression (like the Harlem Renaissance). Other options are incorrect: they did secure factory jobs (so the second option is wrong), religious/cultural persecution was not the primary post-migration issue (third option is wrong), and they left farmland/sharecropping behind rather than continuing it (fourth option is wrong).
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African-Americans who moved during the Great Migration gained access to a variety of jobs and joined supportive communities where they could celebrate and express their cultural identity