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frez [133]
3 years ago
14

during a period of widespread racial discrimination in the United States. Why might the wearers of the mask not want people to s

ee their pain?
English
1 answer:
tia_tia [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

concern for their own safety

the fear of appearing weak

the belief that the world wasn't ready to see it

the feeling that revealing pain would hinder their success

Explanation:

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