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What is a reason why african american migration increased from the north to the south in the 1990s?

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This is a general response. The connection between workers and industrial capitalists is more freeing than the one between workers and landowners. The latter might keep memories of servitude alive (and in this case racial discrimination). Additionally, the broader economic shift throughout time has been caused by mechanization in agriculture, which uses fewer employees. These surplus workers then relocate to cities to work in the industrial and service sectors.

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