How might the song "Respect" appeal to African Americans struggling for
equality during the 19...
History, 05.05.2020 01:35 kaaylon8285
How might the song "Respect" appeal to African Americans struggling for
equality during the 1960s and 1970s?
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A. The singer says that Africans American did not need to fight for
equality
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B. Respect was a slogan used by prowar supporters.
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C. The song calls for the use of violence against whites to gain
equality
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D. The word respect could be replaced with the word equality.
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