Why did the Exodusters leave the South?(1 point) Responses to get jobs working on the railroad. to start ranches for raising cattle. to escape racism and violence. to leave rural areas for eastern cities.

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The Exodusters left the South primarily to escape racism and violence. This movement, which took place after the Civil War, saw African Americans migrating to Kansas and other states in search of better opportunities and safety from the oppressive conditions they faced in the South.