Black Migration In Harlem

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Before the 1920s, black migration occurred primarily from southern state to another. In 1900, Harlem was a desirable upper-middle class neighborhood filled will Jewish immigrants. When the housing market hit a depression, black realtors began to attract and sell homes to a steady flow of black residents into West Harlem. Before, they were scattered throughout all 5 boroughs; the highest concentration being in Tenderloin and San Juan Hill. The white residents created housing associations and rules in attempts to keep blacks out, but it would ultimately fail. The influx of southern blacks settling in Harlem would push them out, little by little. Based on population alone, 1920 Harlem was the black capital of America. Still, that came with its

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