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What was life like for Ida growing up in the South? A
She lived a pretty comfortable life thanks to her parents' success.
B
Born a slave, she faced constant discrimination that couldn't be
fought
С
She faced several major losses in the face of intense
discrimination.
D
She was troubled but largely unaffected by racism and
segregation.

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