How did Woodrow Wilson deal with the discrimination African-Americans faced in America?
A) He allowed for it to increase through measures that segregated offices, restrooms and eating areas at post offices, the Treasury Department, and the Bureau of Printing and Engraving.
B) He pushed for a measure to outlaw racial discrimination that failed to gain momentum in the Congress.
C) He appointed the largest number of black cabinet officials in American history.
D) He agreed to monthly meetings with prominent members of the black business community.
Answer: A
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