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andre [41]
3 years ago
13

Read the excerpt from Notes of a Native Son. A few hours after my father's funeral, while he lay in state in the undertaker's ch

apel, a race riot broke out in Harlem. On the morning of the 3rd of August, we drove my father to the graveyard through a wilderness of smashed plate glass.
Baldwin places his father's funeral in the historical context of the Harlem race riots to show that racial prejudice in early 20th-century America

A) was taking place during his lifetime.

B) was also a cause for mourning

C) was interrupting an important family event.

D)was also coming to an end.​
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juin [17]3 years ago
4 0

This answer is B was also a cause for mourning! Hope this helped!

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