During the post-World War Il period, why did many black Georgians migrate to other states? Choose the BEST answer. (1 point)

• Pursuing better educational opportunities
• Seeking improved healthcare services
• In search of jobs and greater opportunities
• Escaping racial segregation

1 answer

The BEST answer is: Escaping racial segregation.

While many black Georgians were also motivated by a desire for better jobs and educational opportunities, the pervasive racial segregation and discrimination experienced in the South were significant driving factors in their migration to other states, particularly to the North and West during the post-World War II period.