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algol13
4 years ago
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This person... • chose to close rather than integrate his restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia chased African American civil rights ac

tivists away from restaurant with axe handles • elected governor of Georgia by opponents of the 1964 Civil Rights Act A) Carl Sanders B) Lester Maddox C) Ellis Arnall D) George Busbee​
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timofeeve [1]4 years ago
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B.

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