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In 1910 about 89 percent of the nation’s African American population lived in the South. Most worked as rural sharecroppers or in low-paying jobs in cities.
During the next 15 years, however, more than one-tenth of the nation’s African-Americans would make a voluntary move to the North. From 1915 to 1920 alone,
at least 500,000African American men and women set out for a better life in the North, heading to industrial centers like Detroit, Pittsburgh, New York, and
Chicago.
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