During the Progressive Era, clubs for African American women

A. existed in large numbers despite the racial inclusiveness of white-founded women's clubs.

B. often took anti-lynching and anti-segregation positions.

C. differed sharply from white women's clubs in their structure.

D. tried to ignore overtly racial issues such as segregation.

E. did not exist.


B

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