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  2. Mar 4, 2010 · The Great Migration was the relocation of more than 6 million Black Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North, Midwest and West from about 1916 to 1970.

    • THE EARLY AFRICAN DIASPORA: A SCATTERING OF MILLIONS. FROM AFRICA TO THE AMERICAS. In the 360 years between 1500 and the end of the slave trade in the 1860s, at least 12 million Africans were forcibly taken to the Americas - then known as the "New World" to European settlers.
    • THE FIRST GENERATIONS IN AMERICA. ENSLAVEMENT ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. Freedom in Spanish Florida. The part of Florida held by the Spanish, south of St. Mary's River, became a destination for escaped slaves.
    • ESCAPED AND FREE BLACKS. RUNAWAY JOURNEYS. Since the earliest days of slavery, African Americans risked everything to find freedom. Escaped slaves made their way to Canada, Mexico and areas of the United States where they could live free.
    • THE GREAT MIGRATION. A MASS MOVEMENT NORTH. The Great Migration was one of the largest migrations ever of the African American population. Many scholars consider it as two waves, between 1916 and 1930, and from 1940 to 1970.
  3. May 24, 2024 · Great Migration, in U.S. history, the widespread migration of African Americans in the 20th century from rural communities in the South to large cities in the North and West. It is estimated that from 1916 to 1970 some six million black Southerners relocated as part of the Great Migration.

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  4. The history of African-Americans is often distilled into two epochs: the 246 years of enslavement ending after the close of the Civil War, and the dramatic era of protest during the civil...

  5. Jun 28, 2021 · The Great Migration was one of the largest movements of people in United States history. Approximately six million Black people moved from the American South to Northern, Midwestern, and Western states roughly from the 1910s until the 1970s.

  6. The Great Migration, sometimes known as the Great Northward Migration or the Black Migration, was the movement of six million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West between 1910 and 1970.

  7. Jun 28, 2021 · An estimated six million Black people moved throughout the United States from the 1910s to the 1970s. They left behind Jim Crow, lynching and racial oppression, and flocked towards non-agricultural jobs and educational opportunities in the North, Midwest, and West.

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