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In Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy.which setting detail makes the Phippsburg townspeople most nervous about allowing African Americans to stay on Malaga Island?
the island’s tall pine trees
the island’s rocks that boats can hit
the island’s closeness to the mainland
the island’s high waves that beat the shore
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the island’s closeness to the mainland
They feared Malaga was too near Phippsburg—too visible and easily reached—so residents worried about interaction and “undesirable” influence.
They feared Malaga was too near Phippsburg—too visible and easily reached—so residents worried about interaction and “undesirable” influence.
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