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Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A “Most found jobs as farm laborers – doing essentially the same work they had done as slaves, but now for a meager wage.” ( Paragraph 2) B “The governments of southern states ignored the hardships of the African American community and continued to care mainly about white citizens.” ( Paragraph 2) C “in the early 1900s African Americans began moving north where they could find better paid jobs working in city factories instead of on farms.” ( Paragraph 3) D “These immigrants, often former slaves as well, also faced discrimination and oppression in their home countries.” ( Paragraph 3)

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