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Which excerpt from We’ve Got a Job best expresses Audrey’s bravery? “As the daughter of activists, Audrey learned and lived many lessons about racism and witnessed the battles her parents and their friends fought.”
“Each afternoon, when Audrey came home from Center Street Elementary School, she did her chores, played with other kids in the neighborhood”
“Audrey knew that this attack against civil rights activists was far from unique. Many black people called their hometown ‘Bombingham.’”
“Audrey was the youngest of three to four thousand black children who marched, protested, sang, and prayed their way to jail.”

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