Charly Chauvin

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African Americans responded to the pressure on them in Southern states by moving north and west in the Great Migration. As described in chapter 2, black workers moved out of the oppressive South to better their lives and employment opportunities. But this move was not always successful, and blacks lost ground relative to whites after the Second World War.
The Vanishing Middle Class: Prejudice and Power in a Dual Economy
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