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lara [203]
3 years ago
5

The next summer, I wanted something better than

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Ghella [55]3 years ago
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Answer:

He was a hard worker and overcame some racial boundaries.

Explanation:

Hard worker: "I raised my and. I was the only one who did... The boss told me he was pleased with my work."

Overcame racial boundaries: "The workers on the bottling machines were all white... I integrated a bottling machine crew."

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