African Americans who moved to northern cities during the Great Migration often encountered systemic racism, discriminatory housing practices, and limited access to quality education and employment opportunities. Despite the promise of better living conditions, they frequently faced segregation and economic inequality, which perpetuated cycles of poverty. Additionally, the influx of Black migrants sometimes led to tensions with existing communities, further complicating their integration and success in urban environments.
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