Multiple Choice
In the years immediately after World War II, what did most American civil-rights leaders do?
A) They ended most of their activity in the South because of intimidation, repression, and murder.
B) They found themselves shut out of the White House because of President Harry Truman's hatred of blacks.
C) They launched voter-registration drives in the South that raised the percentage of blacks registered to vote.
D) They were revealed by congressional investigations to be pro-communist.
E) They celebrated their new status as celebrities and their new power as leaders of the Truman administration.
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