During the 1930s, southern rural blacks who moved to northern urban areas

A. None of these answers is correct.

B. could easily find domestic service jobs that no whites wanted.

C. faced blatant discrimination, much as they had in the South.

D. generally experienced conditions that were in most respects little better than in the South.

E. joined the NAACP in large numbers.


D

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