As urban free black populations grew in the early nineteenth century, __________.

A. urban whites welcomed free blacks as neighbors
B. blacks were often victims of urban violence
C. blacks were the most peaceable citizens of their cities
D. blacks had access to most jobs and professions


Answer: B

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