African Americans faced discrimination and challenges during the Great Migration to Northern cities like Chicago.
The Great Migration of African Americans from the South to Northern cities like Chicago during the early 20th century was primarily driven by hopes of escaping segregation and finding better economic opportunities.
Upon arrival in Northern cities, African Americans faced de facto discrimination even though legal segregation was not prevalent, leading to episodes of racial violence and prejudice.
This period was marked by challenges such as rampant racism, unfair housing practices, and the rise of Black communities within cities as African Americans strived to establish themselves in their new urban environments.
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