What lessons did The Amos 'n' Andy Show teach white America?

A) Racism was unacceptable, and blacks were the equals to whites.
B) It was acceptable to laugh at black people's efforts to survive.
C) Blacks could be successful in high-level positions in society.
D) Blacks should be doctors, politicians, and lawyers.


Answer: B

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