Booker T. Washington's view on segregation was that
A. African Americans had to adjust to the reality of segregation
B. African Americans had to immediately stand up to segregation
C. African Americans had to use the courts to fight segregation
D. African Americans had to form groups like the NAACP
Answer: A. African Americans had to adjust to the reality of segregation
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