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... took place in this middle colony in the seventeenth century . True / False 8. At the time it was founded slavery was banned in the Caroli- nas . 9. Statutory recognition of slavery in Virginia did not come until 1661 . 10. The relations ...
... took place in this middle colony in the seventeenth century . True / False 8. At the time it was founded slavery was banned in the Caroli- nas . 9. Statutory recognition of slavery in Virginia did not come until 1661 . 10. The relations ...
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... took place between Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois . Coincident with the growth of black schools in the South was the appearance of philanthropic educational foundations , established for the most part by wealthy white ...
... took place between Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois . Coincident with the growth of black schools in the South was the appearance of philanthropic educational foundations , established for the most part by wealthy white ...
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... took cognizance of racial questions and frequently ruled in favor of equality . The executive branch of the federal government , moreover , sensitive to both domestic and foreign pressures , exerted considerable influence in eradicating ...
... took cognizance of racial questions and frequently ruled in favor of equality . The executive branch of the federal government , moreover , sensitive to both domestic and foreign pressures , exerted considerable influence in eradicating ...
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