Why did many black lawyers have a hard time making a living?
A) Blacks often hired white lawyers, whom they believed would improve their chances of winning their cases.
B) Judges refused to allow blacks to practice in white courts.
C) Black lawyers were not allowed to work for money because they could not be licensed by any state in the nation.
D) Occupational taxes for black lawyers were higher than for whites.
Answer: A
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