Answer:
One can infer that the people in the Farmville school district made promises to African Americans that they were not able to fulfill.
Explanation:
Freedom Daughters: The Unsung Heroines of the Civil Rights Movement from 1830 to 1970 is a book written by Lynne Olson. The book is about those women who fought in the Civil Rights Movement.
One of these woman was Barbara Rose Johns. Barbara, at an early age, settled at Prince Edward County, with her grandmother.
In the book, the author remarks that the people of the Farmville school district promised to build a new school for black community. The school that blacks were going to had temporary buildings. So, the people of Farmville school district to build a better one but they did not keep their promise. With this, one can infer that they made false promises and gave false hopes to the black community.
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