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How did Septima Poinsette Clark influence the movement for civil rights in South
Carolina?

A: Clark's literary works served to open the eyes of the nation to the plight of
African Americans in South Carolina and across the South as they focused on
the struggle to navigate life under Jim Crow.

B: Clark created a number of schools in South Carolina and other Southern states
which focused on teaching students trade skills helping them to become
economically independent.

C: As the cofounder of the first fully integrated school in South Carolina, Clark
earned a level of respect which gave her a platform to speak out against the
unequal status of segregated schools in the state.

D: Clark's efforts helped thousands of people learn to read and write throughout
the South as the school she created in South Carolina served as a model across
the region.

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