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

Responses:

Pursuing better educational opportunities
Pursuing better educational opportunities

Seeking improved healthcare services
Seeking improved healthcare services

In search of jobs and greater opportunities
In search of jobs and greater opportunities

Escaping racial segregation

1 answer

The BEST answer is: Escaping racial segregation.

While many black Georgians may have also sought better educational opportunities, healthcare services, and jobs, a significant driving factor for migration during the post-World War II period was the desire to escape the pervasive racial segregation and discrimination prevalent in the South.