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big1devin

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The African American educator who in the 1830s started a school to educate black children in Philadelphia was:
 
  A) Daniel Payne.
  B) Charles L. Reason.
  C) Margaretta Forten.
  D) James Forten.

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One thing that free African Americans could do that expressed their hopes and values and slaves could not was:
 
  A) name their children.
  B) flee to Canada.
  C) establish colonies in Africa or the Caribbean.
  D) run for political office.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: A




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