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Of the wartime race riots, the worst in scope and loss of life was in:
 
  A) Harlem.
  B) Chicago.
  C) St. Louis.
  D) Detroit.

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NAACP Field Organizers, Shirley Graham and Ella Baker, resigned from the organization because its leadership:
 
  A) refused to take legal strategy seriously.
  B) welcomed dues-paying members but discouraged mass militancy at the local level.
  C) fomented grass-roots rebellion but refused to build the institutional infrastructure.
  D) would not take a public position on desegregation of the military.



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Answer: D

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