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Which excerpt from We’ve Got a Job expresses the author’s viewpoint about segregation in Birmingham? “My parents were involved from the point that I could remember . . . My church was involved . . . You were there and just a part of it.”
“She would no longer just attend meetings. Somehow, she would act on her own.”
“‘Separate accommodations for the white and colored races’ were allowable, as long as the accommodations for each group were equal.”
“There were several things wrong—above all, the concept of ‘separate but equal’ itself. Separation on the basis of race is simply unjust.”Which excerpt from We’ve Got a Job expresses the author’s viewpoint about segregation in Birmingham?

A. “My parents were involved from the point that I could remember . . . My church was involved . . . You were there and just a part of it.”
B. “She would no longer just attend meetings. Somehow, she would act on her own.”
C. “‘Separate accommodations for the white and colored races’ were allowable, as long as the accommodations for each group were equal.”
D. “There were several things wrong—above all, the concept of ‘separate but equal’ itself. Separation on the basis of race is simply unjust.”

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