During the Great Migration, African Americans moved north to large cities due to increased oppression in the South, greater accessibility to education, and an increase in job opportunities following WWI. The most popular destination was New York's City's upper-Manhattan neighborhood of Harlem, where the increase in the population of African Americans led to the Harlem Renaissance.
"Which of the following..." and multiple choice questions don't belong on wiki answers, as there isn't enough information provided to properly answer. I will try help fill in the blanks.Some factors that did contribute are:A.Immigration from other parts of New YorkB.Immigration from the CaribbeanC.The Great MigrationA factor that did not contribute:D.Soldiers returning from World War I
The Great Migration occurred because of racism, segragation and etc. The Great Migration also ocurred because of the Harlem Reneaissance which was that blacks would entertain whites.
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During the "Great Migration" millions of African Americans moved from the south to northern cities, one of which was New York, where they settled in Harlem. They transformed the entire culture and environment of Harlem, and the people of the Harlem Renaissance were the African Americans who moved to New York during the "Great Migration".
The Harlem Renaissance influenced American society in several ways. Chief among these were the Great Migration and the spread of African American arts and culture.
The Great Migration
the Harlem renaissance was a time when African Americans were trying to come out from their shadows and do more things and get away from racism so the great migration was the time when African Americans were migrating north to get away from it all and make a better life.
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If you are referring to the African diaspora that is something COMPLETELY different
The Great Migration included Blacks also known as African Americans, Jim Crow Laws - segregation, and The Harlem Renaissance which made many Africans famous. For ex: Louis Armstrong or Anderson.
Harlem was established as a Dutch village by Peter Stuyvesant in 1658. It eventually became a predominantly African American neighborhood in New York City during the Great Migration in the early 20th century.
because a lot of people had to leave the south and move to the north
During the Great Migration, African Americans moved north to large cities due to increased oppression in the South, greater accessibility to education, and an increase in job opportunities following WWI. The most popular destination was New York's City's upper-Manhattan neighborhood of Harlem, where the increase in the population of African Americans led to the Harlem Renaissance.
A Great Day in Harlem was created in 1958.