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New Great Migration (African American) is the term for demographic changes from 1965-2000 that are a reversal of the previous 35-year trend of black
migration. Since 1965, de-industrialization of the Northeast and Midwestern cities, growth of jobs in the "
New South" and improving racial relations, have acted to attract African Americans to the South in substantial numbers. As early as 1975-1980, seven southern states were net black migration gainers.
College graduates and middle class migrants make up a major portion of the new migration. For instance, from 1995-2000, the states of Georgia, Maryland and Texas attracted the most black college graduates. In that same period, California was a net loser of black migration for the first time in three decades. While the migration is still in progress, much data is from this 35-year period.
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