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In the period 1890–1915, all of the following were generally true about African Americans EXCEPT:

In the period 1890–1915, all of the following were generally true about African Americans EXCEPT:. ( a) Voting rights previously gained were denied through changes in state laws and constitutions.

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In the period 1890–1915, all of the following were generally true about African Americans EXCEPT:

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  1. In the period 1890–1915, all of the following were generally true about AfricanAmericans EXCEPT: • (a) Voting rights previously gained were denied through changes in state laws and constitutions. • (b) The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) endorsed the Back-to-Africa movement. • (c) African American leaders disagreed on the principal strategy for attaining equal rights. • (d) Numerous African Americans were lynched, and mob attacks on African American individuals occurred in both the North and the South. • (e) African Americans from the rural South migrated to both southern and northern cities.

  2. Which of the following constitutes a significant change in the treatment of American Indians during the last half of the nineteenth century? • (a) The beginnings of negotiations with individual tribes • (b) The start of a removal policy • (c) The abandonment of the reservation system • (d) The admission of all American Indians to the full rights of United States citizenship • (e) The division of the tribal lands among individual members

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