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Reread this paragraph from the political platform developed...
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Reread this paragraph from the political platform developed by the National Negro committee in 1909. What issue does it raise?
"But the public schools assigned to the Negro of whatever kind or grade will never receive a fair and equal treatment until he is given equal treatment in the Legislature and before the law. Nor will the practically educated Negro, no matter how valuable to the community he may prove, be given a fair return for his labor or encouraged to put forth his best efforts or given the chance to develop that efficiency that comes only outside the school until he is respected in his legal rights as a man and a citizen."
Which sentence best describes the point of this paragraph?
A. Equality before the law is just as important as equality in education.
B. Better educational opportunities are not enough to improve lives.
C. Involvement in a social movement requires a great deal of sacrifice.
D. Electing African-Americans to positions of power will not be easy.
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