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... secure a supply of labor for work in the cotton kingdom ? 4 . a . establishment of the domestic slave trade b . illegal importation of slaves from Africa c . both a and b d . neither a or b Fill in the Blank was described as " the most ...
... secure a supply of labor for work in the cotton kingdom ? 4 . a . establishment of the domestic slave trade b . illegal importation of slaves from Africa c . both a and b d . neither a or b Fill in the Blank was described as " the most ...
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... secure better treatment and services for black patrons The governors of South Carolina , Georgia , Mississippi , and Virginia call on Southern states to declare that the federal government has no power to prohibit segrega- tion and to ...
... secure better treatment and services for black patrons The governors of South Carolina , Georgia , Mississippi , and Virginia call on Southern states to declare that the federal government has no power to prohibit segrega- tion and to ...
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... secure for themselves the rights of American citizens . The widespread , massive , official and unofficial re- sistance of whites to the extension of these rights to African Americans was one of the great stimulants to black activism ...
... secure for themselves the rights of American citizens . The widespread , massive , official and unofficial re- sistance of whites to the extension of these rights to African Americans was one of the great stimulants to black activism ...
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