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History, 19.05.2020 22:21 evelyn82

The members of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) believed

A, that violence was necessary to achieve equality

B, that they should disband and get out of the Civil Rights movement

C, that separation of the races was essential to equality.

D, that direct, non-violent methods could gain civil rights for African Americans

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