How did class and social status divide blacks during Reconstruction?
A) Leaders who had been slaves were often worried about land and labor issues.
B) Leaders who had been free were often worried about civil rights issues.
C) Leaders who were former slaves and those who were free could not agree on strategy.
D) Leaders were completely united about how to deal with education during Reconstruction.
Answer: C
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