How did most southern whites view blacks joining the Democratic Party in the late 1930s?
A) They accepted having new voters in the party.
B) They were indifferent and thought that blacks would not vote.
C) They remained overjoyed that the party was becoming integrated.
D) They were fearful and frustrated at the impudence of blacks joining the party.
Answer: D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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