Between 1910-1940, the African American population increased by ______% in Chicago
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Along with the question between 1910-40, the African American population increased by 40% in Chicago.
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Chicago alone received approximately 50,000 to 75,000 black newcomers. This gesture, often spoken out the "Great Relocation," would retreat and move until the 1970s, transferring the centre of gravity for African-American culture from the rural South to the urban North. Between 1940 and 1950, the African-American population in Chicago nearly doubled (from approximately 278,000 to nearly 495,000), but the Black Belt remained confined within the same area.
The Great Relocation established the foundation of Chicago's African American industrial working class. Despite the tensions between newcomers and old settlers.
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