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World War I opened thousands of industrial jobs to black laborers for the first time, inspiring a large-scale migration from South to North called the Great Migration.

Great Migration

The movement of over six million African-Americans from the rural South to urban areas in the North and West of the United States between 1916 and 1970, seeking better job opportunities and living conditions.

Industrial Jobs

Employment in the manufacturing sector, involving the production of goods in factories, which saw significant growth during the Industrial Revolution.

Black Laborers

African American workers, often facing significant discrimination and inequality in employment opportunities and conditions.

  • Discuss the influence of racial, ethnic, and gender distinctions on shaping the sociopolitical environment in America during this interval.
  • Outline the responsibilities and personal experiences of African Americans and other minority populations in early 20th-century America.
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