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ANYONE PLEASE HELP ASAP What can the reader mainly infer about Coleman from the following passage (paragraph 15)?

Coleman's funeral in Jacksonville on May 2, 1926, was attended by more than 5,000 mourners, many who were prominent members of black society. Three days later her body arrived in Orlando, Fla., where thousands more attended a funeral at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Her final journey took her back to Chicago, where more than 10,000 people filed past her coffin to pay final respects before her burial in the Lincoln Cemetery.
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A. She lessened discrimination against African Americans.

B. She had always craved attention.

C. She was widely popular in America.

D. She was practically unknown in her homeland.

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