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Great Migration Reshapes Northern Labor Force and Black Urban Population

Between 1916 and 1919, an estimated 500,000 Black Southerners migrated to Northern industrial cities, drawn by labor shortages created by World War I and repelled by Southern racial violence and economic exploitation. Cities like Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland saw their Black populations double or triple, transforming Black political and cultural power and generating new racial tensions in the North.