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Furkat [3]
4 years ago
11

The main goal of the Freedom Summer campaign was?

History
2 answers:
algol134 years ago
4 0

The main goal of the Freedom Summer campaign was

a. integrating public schools.

b. integrating lunch counters.

c. registering African Americans to vote.

d. boycotting segregated public buses.

The answer is c) registering African Americans to vote, I just took the test and got 100%.

julsineya [31]4 years ago
3 0
The main goal of the Freedom Summer campaign was registering African Americans to vote. The Freedom Summer Campaign was a campaign undertaken in Mississippi in 1964, and was a nonviolent effort to integrate the voting system.
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