Exodusters

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African Americans who migrated from the Mississippi River to Kansas

Real World Example

The exodusters were African Americans who moved from the South to Kansas in the late 1800s seeking freedom and better opportunities. This migration was important because it highlighted the struggles for racial equality and the promise of the American West as a land of opportunity. It also showed how people sought to escape oppressive environments to build better lives, an idea that remains relevant today. The exodusters' journey reminds us of the importance of seeking justice and equality, influencing how communities today fight against discrimination and support diversity. For an average person, this can impact everyday life by encouraging actions that promote inclusivity and fairness in schools, workplaces, and neighborhoods.

Practice Version

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