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Karolina [17]
2 years ago
6

Which excerpt from We’ve Got a Job best expresses why Audrey and others participated in the march? “Audrey imagined that it woul

d entertain her if she got bored during her week on a cell block.” “But the Hendrickses' lives were not as orderly and quiet as this description makes them seem.” “The very next day, her father and about fifteen other blacks sat down in the front section of a bus, where only whites were permitted.” “Their goal was to end segregation in the most racially divided and violent city in America.”
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Margaret [11]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

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Marrrta [24]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

"Their goal was to end segregation in the most racially divided and violent city in America."

Explanation:

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