During the post-World War II period, why did many black Georgians migrate to other states? Choose the BEST answer.(1 point)ResponsesPursuing better educational opportunitiesPursuing better educational opportunitiesSeeking improved healthcare servicesSeeking improved healthcare servicesIn search of jobs and greater opportunitiesIn search of jobs and greater opportunitiesEscaping racial segregation

Escaping racial segregation

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During the post-World War II period, many black Georgians migrated to other states in order to escape racial segregation. This was a time of significant racial discrimination and Jim Crow laws were still in effect, which limited the opportunities and quality of life for African Americans in Georgia. Many black individuals and families sought better opportunities, including better jobs, education, and healthcare, in states that were perceived to have less racial discrimination and more equitable treatment.