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sergey [27]
3 years ago
6

[1]who successfully challenged the ''white primary'' law in Texas that prevented African Americans from voting in the Texas demo

cratic primary? A--Emma Tenuyuca brooks B--DR. LAWRENCE NIXON C---WILBERT LEE O'DANIEL OR D---MIRIAM AMANDA FERGUSON? [2]WHICH GROUP OF TEXAS ORGANIZED ONE OF THE FIRST STRIKES IN THE STATE,WHICH HAPPENED AT THE FRANK CIGAR COMPANY TO PROTEST LOW PAYMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS? A--MEXICAN AMERICAN WOMEN B--AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN C--GERMAN AMERICAN MEN OR D---NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN WILL GIVE BRAINLEST
History
1 answer:
zysi [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1: DR. LAWERNCE NIXON

:2 MEXICAN AMERICAN WOMEN

Explanation:

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