Men like Robert Reed Church of Memphis were representative of:

A) black entrepreneurs in the South who, despite racial discrimination, were able to accumulate wealth.
B) those who were most victimized by the sharecropping system.
C) young black men who most benefited from a liberal arts education.
D) young black men who most benefited from an industrial arts education.


Answer: A

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