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has gloss | eng: The New Great Migration (African American) is the term for demographic changes from 1965-present that are a reversal of the previous 35-year trend of black migration. Since 1965, de-industrialization of the Northeast and Midwestern cities, growth of jobs in the "New South" and improving racial relations have acted to attract African Americans to the South in substantial numbers. As early as 1975-1980, seven southern states were net black migration gainers. African-American populations continue to drop throughout the Northeast (with the exception of the states of New York and Pennsylvania) and Far West as they rise in the South. |
lexicalization | eng: New Great Migration |
instance of | (noun) the region of the United States lying to the west of the Mississippi River West, western United States |
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