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What motivated the great migration?

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One of the reasons for The Great Migration was the racism which took form of aggression and even lynchings of the black population: around 3 000 people were lynchted in total during this time.

So people were escaping segregation and violence and searching for a better life in the North, were the racism was not as severe.
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