History, 11.03.2021 17:20 gildedav001
Which is the strongest argument against"separate but equal" facilities?
a. Facilities for African Americans usually were inferior
b. Having two of everything was expensive
c. Sometimes it was confusing which facility you were supposed to use
d. Segregated workplaces prevented the economy from growing
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