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What was a push factor in the Great Migration?

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The push factors of the Great Migration were the poor economic conditions and the racial discrimination in the South. Many Blacks in the South were sharecroppers, which means they farmed a piece of land owned by someone else¹. Economic exploitation, social terror and political disenfranchisement were also push factors

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