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inn [45]
3 years ago
8

What was Lester Maddox opposed to?

History
1 answer:
garik1379 [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

A populist Democrat, Maddox came to prominence as a staunch segregationist when he refused to serve black customers in his Atlanta restaurant, the Pickrick, in violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. He later served as Lieutenant Governor during the period when Jimmy Carter was Governor.

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