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18 July, 05:05

Struggle intensified, as African Americans grew increasingly dissatisfied with their

second-class status.

How were African Americans in the South hurt by de jure segregation?

A. Traditiomskept African Americans from holding public office in the South.

B. Laws kept African Americans segregated in most areas of public life, including

c. Laws kept African Americans from moving out of the South.

D. Tradition kept African Americans in low-paying jobs.

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  1. 18 July, 07:48
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    A. Traditiomskept African Americans from holding public office in the South.
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