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NClaborn

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Mamie Phipps Clark was influential in the fight against segregation because of her work in
 
  A) higher education. B) World War II.
  C) industry. D) child psychology.

Question 2

Consider the Voices text that was published in Freedom's Journal on August 10, 1827. In what ways is this letter by Matilda emblematic of the challenges faced by black women during the era?
 
  A) The letter calls for the need to provide free food and support to black women.
  B) The letter calls for the need to encourage Irish immigrants to help black children.
  C) The letter calls for the need to improve the lives of free black men and women through labor.
  D) The letter calls for the need to educate young black women denied education.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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