Which of the following helps explain why African Americans left the South in the late nineteenth century?

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Responses

the absence of informal segregation in the North

the absence of informal segregation in the North

the promise of high-paying white collar jobs

the promise of high-paying white collar jobs

racially motivated violence against African Americans

racially motivated violence against African Americans

the efforts of southern governments to drive African Americans from the region

1 answer

The option that best explains why African Americans left the South in the late nineteenth century is:

racially motivated violence against African Americans

During this period, many African Americans fled the South due to widespread violence, including lynching and other forms of racial terror, as well as oppressive Jim Crow laws that enforced segregation and discrimination. This violence and oppression prompted the Great Migration, where many sought better opportunities and safety in the North and other regions.