Many workers got together to organize what we now know as unions during the late 1800s. Those Unions were meant to solve their problems related to working conditions such as low wages and unsafe working conditions to name a few. The workers created at first local unions in single factories. Eventually, those unions ended up using strikes to demand what they wanted from their employers: a raise to their wages for some. Sometimes it was all about their working conditions safer.
During World War I, thousands of African-American Southerners moved to "d. The American North" in search of better opportunities.
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The Great Migration was the relocation of more than 6 million African Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North, Midwest and West from about 1916 to 1970. Driven from their homes by unsatisfactory economic opportunities and harsh segregationist laws, many blacks headed north, where they took advantage of the need for industrial workers that first arose during the First World War. During the Great Migration, African Americans began to build a new place for themselves in public life, actively confronting racial prejudice as well as economic, political and social challenges to create a black urban culture that would exert enormous influence in the decades to come.