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Read this paragraph from the speech.
Our freedom began at the end of the Civil War. That was thirty years ago. We started with a few quilts, pumpkins and chickens. Today we make new tools for farming. We make carriages. We make steam-engines work better. We print newspapers. We write books. We create art. We run drug stores. We have banks.
What kind of freedom is Booker T. Washington talking about in this paragraph?
Group of answer choices
freedom from war
freedom to vote
freedom to work
freedom to be farmers
Our freedom began at the end of the Civil War. That was thirty years ago. We started with a few quilts, pumpkins and chickens. Today we make new tools for farming. We make carriages. We make steam-engines work better. We print newspapers. We write books. We create art. We run drug stores. We have banks.
What kind of freedom is Booker T. Washington talking about in this paragraph?
Group of answer choices
freedom from war
freedom to vote
freedom to work
freedom to be farmers
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Freedom to work
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Yes. All the examples in Washington's speech are jobs the ex-slaves had within the first 30 years after emancipation.
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