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What effect did these riots have on the African American communities?


African Americans became fearful and got rid of the NAACP.


Despite the violence, African Americans continued to slowly seek the respect and dignity they deserved.


Many African Americans decided to move back to the South.


Leaders of both communities, met and reached compromises that were agreed upon by both sides.

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"Despite the violence, African Americans continued to slowly seek the respect and dignity they deserved."

Explanation: Rather than abandoning activism or returning South, the riots often strengthened resolve, spurred organizing (e.g., growth of the NAACP and other groups), and helped galvanize long-term civil‑rights efforts. The other choices are generally inaccurate as broad effects.