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In this battle, the segregationists forced everybody to choose sides. If you weren’t with them all in the way in words and deeds, there was not middle ground. You were against them.” She is describing the 4 groups of people she encountered at Central. How did the battle lines set up the groups?

in this battle, the segregationists forced everybody to choose sides. If you weren’t with them all in the way in words and deeds, there was not middle ground. You were against them.” She is describing the 4 groups of people she encountered at Central. How did the battle lines set up the groups?

in this battle, the segregationists forced everybody to choose sides. If you weren’t with them all in the way in words and deeds, there was not middle ground. You were against them.” She is describing the 4 groups of people she encountered at Central. How did the battle lines set up the groups?

in this battle, the segregationists forced everybody to choose sides. If you weren’t with them all in the way in words and deeds, there was not middle ground. You were against them.” She is describing the 4 groups of people she encountered at Central. How did the battle lines set up the groups?

in this battle, the segregationists forced everybody to choose sides. If you weren’t with them all in the way in words and deeds, there was not middle ground. You were against them.” She is describing the 4 groups of people she encountered at Central. How did the battle lines set up the groups?

in this battle, the segregationists forced everybody to choose sides. If you weren’t with them all in the way in words and deeds, there was not middle ground. You were against them.” She is describing the 4 groups of people she encountered at Central. How did the battle lines set up the groups?

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