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2 Which option BEST explains how Bryant sees Vinegar Hill and stop-and-frisk cases as Interacting with the history of Charlottesville

(A) Vinegar Hill and stop-and-frisk cases are exceptions to the general trends related to discrimination in
Charlottesville's
history
(B) Vinegar Hill and stop-and-frisk cases are examples of the widespread displacement and discrimination
in Charlottesville's
history
(C) Vinegar Hill and stop-and-frisk cases were the first events that inspired Bryant to explore racism in
Charlottesville's
history
(D) Vinegar Hill and stop-and-frisk cases were contrasting events that illustrate both the activism and the
violence in Charlottesville's
history

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