With regard to politics, black women during Reconstruction
a. briefly enjoyed the right to vote at the height of congressional radicalism.
b. vocally expressed their opinion on important matters and tried to influence political decisions.
c. had no engagement with and little interest in political affairs, like all women of the time.
d. sometimes attempted to quietly influence their male relations, but carefully avoided overstepping the established bounds of women’s political participation.
b. vocally expressed their opinion on important matters and tried to influence political decisions.
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