Why did blacks struggle to field black professional baseball teams in the 1930s?
A) Whites refused to allow blacks to play in the Negro Leagues.
B) The integration of major league baseball made black teams unnecessary.
C) They were excluded by major league baseball and impacted by the economic downturn of the 1930s.
D) The federal government abolished the Negro Leagues.
Answer: C
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