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jayhills49

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The McComb project, a voter registration campaign in Amite County, Mississippi was led by a twenty-six year-old black high school teacher from New York, named:
 
  A) Robert Moses.
  B) Chuck McDew.
  C) James Bevel.
  D) Bob Zellner.

Question 2

Late in September 1961, a white member of the Mississippi legislature shot and killed ________, a black Amite County resident who had helped Robert Moses register rural black Mississippians to vote.
 
  A) Bob Zellner
  B) Herbert Lee
  C) James Bevel
  D) Fannie Lou Hamer



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B




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Reply 2 on: Aug 9, 2018
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