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The Chicago Defender called for an end to lynching and segregation. How did this influence the Great Migration?
these were push factors
these were pull factors
these were political factors
these were economic factors
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These were push factors — the Defender highlighted lynching and legal segregation as intolerable conditions in the South that drove African Americans to leave for the North during the Great Migration.
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