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the start to this large migration
the mass movement of about five million southern blacks to the north and west -
the south was no longer black
In the 1920s, another 800,000 blacks left the south, in the northern states thousands of jobs were wanted. Most of the men in the area had ran off to the great war. Leaving the means of industrializing the U.S. to the minorities and the weman. -
the union
398,000 blacks in the 1930s. a revolution has started the black are begening to leave the south with the rest of the black communitty being some sort of union , the black have decided they can no longer function in the south. -
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thats the last of them
over these twenty years over 3,348,000 left the south for northern and western cities. looking for towns where a black can be treated as equaly as a white.