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23. And the migration spread.

31. After arriving North the Negroes had better housing conditions.

32. The railroad stations in the South were crowded with people leaving for the North.

36. They arrived in great numbers into Chicago, the gateway of the West.

37. The Negroes that had been brought North worked in large numbers in one of the principal industries, which was steel.

38. They also worked in large numbers on the railroad.

40. The migrants arrived in great numbers.

42. They also made it very difficult for migrants leaving the South 42. They also made it very difficult for migrants leaving the South. They often went to railroad stations and arrested the Negroes wholesale, which in turn made them miss their trains.

44. Living conditions were better in the North.