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CHICAGO RACE RIOTS

The Great Migration Great Migration review: What happened? Why? Results? Over 400,000 African Americans migrated from the South to Northern cities between alone. The first Great Migration lasted until 1930, and resulted in a major shift in where African-Americans lived in the United States.

Trailer What was it like in the North for African Americans? Why did racial tensions rise right after WWI?

The Riots

Documents A & B Read Docs A & B Fill out the chart Do you believe that one boy’s death could start a massive riot? Why or why not? What other conditions could have been in place that created a climate for a riot?

Final Questions According to the documents, what caused the Chicago Race Riots of 1919? Do you think one of these causes (i.e., housing, jobs, or the “New Negro”) led to the violence more than the other causes? Why? Do you think the Chicago Race Riots would have happened even if that boy didn’t get killed in Lake Michigan? Why or why not?