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Title: How were blacks treated in the North during the late nineteenth century?
Post by: Leahh3749 on Jan 17, 2018
How were blacks treated in the North during the late nineteenth century?
 
  A) Public opinion sanctioned widespread de facto discrimination.
  B) The influence of northern labor unions kept northern society racially integrated and equal.
  C) Most Democratic politicians in northern cities used their political machines to make white supremacy the official policy.
  D) The abolitionist legacy was still strong in the North and so most northerners continued to strive for an egalitarian society.
  E) As a result of race riots and hard economic times, blacks were pressured to move to southern cities.


Title: How were blacks treated in the North during the late nineteenth century?
Post by: dselph on Jan 17, 2018
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