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Great Migration Warm-Up Draw and complete the following graphic organizer in your notes. Read the handout to add the causes of the African American Great Migration North. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--8N42vDDTM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4_u_6ucqnw Causes 1. 2. 3. 4. GREAT MIGRATION

Causes 1. Jim Crow Laws 2. 3. 4. GREAT MIGRATION

GREAT MIGRATION Causes 1. Jim Crow Laws 2. Job Opportunities (factories) 3. 4. GREAT MIGRATION

GREAT MIGRATION Causes 1. Jim Crow Laws 2. Job Opportunities (factories) 3. More Political Rights/Opportunities 4. GREAT MIGRATION

GREAT MIGRATION Causes 1. Jim Crow Laws 2. Job Opportunities (factories) 3. More Political Rights/Opportunities 4. Better Housing/Schools GREAT MIGRATION

Great Migration Tweets You will post two tweets to your followers (hashtags are encouraged) One tweet will be about your expectations as you travel north along one of the Great Migration Routes One tweet will be about your experience once you get to St. Louis, Chicago, or New York