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  5. were public places segregated in 1948
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  6. Public Arena Description of Jim Crow Lawstransportation Waiting rooms, ticket windows, and seating areas were segregated by
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  8. The original goal of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee wasA. to abolish the white primary system. B. to ensure the
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  9. The Sibley Commission discovered that most GeorgiansA. wanted an integrated public school system. B. supported cutting off state
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  10. 6 of 106 of 10 Items01:27 Question Discrimination laws targeting African Americans Forced segregated public places Named after a
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