The factor that helps explain why African Americans left the South in the late nineteenth century is racially motivated violence against African Americans. During this period, there was an increase in lynchings, violent reprisals, and oppressive laws aimed at maintaining white supremacy, which contributed to the Great Migration of African Americans seeking safety and better opportunities in the North.
Which of the following helps explain why African Americans left the South in the late nineteenth
century?
(1 point)
the absence of informal segregation in the North
the promise of high-paying white collar jobs
racially motivated violence against African Americans
the efforts of southern governments to drive African Americans from
the region
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