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English, 13.04.2021 17:40 alisonlebron15

The cotton club Common lit
2. PART B: Which section of the text best supports the answer to
Part A?
OB
A "The Cotton Club was whites-only' - only white people
were allowed to come inside and enjoy the atmosphere and
entertainment." ( Paragraph 4)
B "Second, most of the performers at the Cotton Club were
African American. The managers coordinated this
intentionally." ( Paragraph 5)
OC "Other shows recreated the southern plantations of the
early 1800s, where African Americans had been enslaved." (
Paragraph 6)
OD "Despite the racist undertones, the Cotton Club featured
many of the most famous African American musicians and
performers of the time." ( Paragraph 8)

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