Which of the following are significant components of the paradox of postwar desegregation in terms of minority access to swimming pools?
A. vandalization and destruction of public pools in minority neighborhoods
B. dissuasion faced by northern blacks attempting to use pools in white neighborhoods
C. disproportionate arrest rates in areas surrounding public pools in minority neighborhoods
D. discontinuance of newly integrated pools in Southern cities
B. dissuasion faced by northern blacks attempting to use pools in white neighborhoods
D. discontinuance of newly integrated pools in Southern cities
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A. Religiosity B. Religious identity C. Spiritual support D. Religious generativity
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