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How did the Southern Manifesto characterize race relations in the South before the
Brown v. Board decision?
Blacks liked being subservient.
Blacks and whites lived in completely separate communities and largely ignored
each other.
Blacks had an unfair amount of power over whites.
Segregation was hated by both blacks and whites.
Relations between blacks and whites were friendly.
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Transcribed Image Text:How did the Southern Manifesto characterize race relations in the South before the Brown v. Board decision? Blacks liked being subservient. Blacks and whites lived in completely separate communities and largely ignored each other. Blacks had an unfair amount of power over whites. Segregation was hated by both blacks and whites. Relations between blacks and whites were friendly.
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