高考英语《流行话题 语境识词 4500》Unit 80 Civil Rights Movement against Segregation in the US 素材Unit 80 Civil Rights Movement against Segregation in the US During and after World War II, challenges to segregation became more common and more successful
Three major factors accounted for this: -- The Great Migration The great migration was the movement of blacks from the Southern states to the Northern and Western ones for a range of reasons including better jobs, better schools, and a less racist environment
It began during World War I, continued during the 1930s, and expanded dramatically in the 1940s and 1950s
The great migration introduced millions of blacks to a world in which formal segregation did not exist and basic facilities, like transportation, restaurant, and public bathrooms, were open to