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They wanted better job opportunities in the South.  

Blacks from the south traveled to the north and west in search of employment and political freedom.

How were Black soldiers treated in WW II?

The majority of black troops were given menial tasks and held in back-echelon, exhausting labor, and they frequently endured humiliations. If caught by the Confederates, they would be put to death. They would also receive a whipping or be restrained by their thumbs. In the north and west, blacks from the south looked for employment possibilities and political independence.

Thus, Due to poor economic prospects and strict segregationist regulations, many Black Americans fled to the north, where they benefited from the demand for industrial workers that grew during the First World War.

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