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Which excerpt from "Finding Unity in the Alabama Coal Mines" best supports the theme "When people work together through difficult times, they can impact future generations"?
Although racial separation was embraced by many, there were some individuals and organizations that worked
toward unity of the races.
When the miners still continued to strike, Alabarna Governor Braxton Bragg Comer sent in state militia members
to break up the tent city, resulting in the end of the work stoppage.
Members of the UMWA, however, resisted the tradition of racial separation, believing that such divisions defeated
ther common goals
Although the strike was defeated, the unity of the UMWA workers laid the groundwork for successful interracial
organizing in the decades to come.

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