In the 1920s, why did African Americans move away from the southern United States to the big cities of the North?
a. to find a more suitable climate
b. to escape slavery and oppression
c. to protest unfair wages across the country
d. to follow growing economic opportunities
In the 1920s, the African Americans moved away from the southern United States to the big cities in the North in order to find better living conditions, because there was still a lot of hatred toward them in the South.