Black Population Change, 1900 -1940

Emancipation created great freedom of movement, asmany blacks fled the southeastern states for the greater fortune possible in the west. Through the simple act of moving westward, blacks participated in the American manifest destiny and denied the racial lens through which whites perceived their nation's expansion. After 1900, southern blacks began to move in large numbers to the urban north and midwest, following economic opportunity opened by the first World War.

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Black pop. change, 1860-1900

Black pop. change, 1900-1940

Black Land tenure, 1900

 

 

1900-1940

 

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