How did southern community leaders respond to the migration of blacks out of the South in the 1920s?
a. Black community leaders took control of the migration, over the protests of white leaders who worried about the economic consequences of black flight.
b. Black community leaders took control of the migration with the active support of white leaders who wanted to remove blacks from the South.
c. Black community leaders opposed the migration, though white leaders, eager to make the South all-white, strongly encouraged it.
d. Black community leaders as well as white community leaders opposed the migration, which continued despite the lack of leadership.
d. Black community leaders as well as white community leaders opposed the migration, which continued despite the lack of leadership.
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