What difficulty did black children face in trying to get an education in the late nineteenth century?

A) In rural areas, schools were open year round for black pupils.
B) Children were often required to assist parents with agricultural work.
C) Black high schools existed everywhere in the South, and education was not limited to primary levels only.
D) The South gave funding to black schools, but since they wanted black children to be taught to be submissive, black communities refused the money.


Answer: B

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