"________," the stage name of a popular nineteenth-century minstrel performer, Thomas D. Rice, had come to describe anything pertaining to African-Americans, including matters of racial segregation.

A. Man Tan
B. Step n' Fetchit
C. Sleep n' Eat
D. Jim Crow


Answer: D

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