What connection does the author make between the Jim Crow Laws and the Great Migration?
A.
The Jim Crow laws demanded that Blacks stay in the South, but many broke the law and moved north anyway.
B.
The Great Migration came before the Jim Crow Laws because many Blacks fled the South after slavery ended.
C.
The Jim Crow laws were an effect of the Great Migration because whites were trying to keep Blacks in the south.
D.
The Jim Crow laws perpetuated white supremacy so many Blacks decided to move north in hopes to escape the mistreatment and racism.
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D. The Jim Crow laws perpetuated white supremacy, leading many Black individuals to move north in an attempt to escape mistreatment and racism.