Black Americans who fled the south for northern cities during the great Migration encountered more segregation and were forced to settle in overcrowded suburbs.
The great Migration which is sometimes referred to as the Black migration was a period in US history where about 6 million black Americans migrated to the North east, north west and midwest states of the United states.
Black Americans faced a lot of segregation during this Migration.
They were usually paid below their wages for those who were able to secure jobs. They also had to live in over crowded suburbs.
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