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The following passage (paragraph 16) adds to the buildup to the bus boycott mainly by
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A. Most black leaders were fearful of taking on the segregation laws, due to harsh punishments.
B. Claudette Colvin was embarrassed by civil rights leaders.
C. Claudette Colvin ultimately accepted segregation.
D. Black leaders intentionally sought out Rosa Parks to be a public face of the resistance.
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The following passage (paragraph 16) adds to the buildup to the bus boycott mainly by
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